Rain allowance? Delhi recruiter mocks job applicant’s monsoon pay demand until his own cab bills shock him
A Delhi job applicant's unusual request for a 'Rain Allowance' sparked a debate. He cited increased cab fares during monsoon. The recruiter initially doubted him. He then checked his own expenses. He found them inflated due to rain. The request re...

But as it turned out, the candidate wasn’t just pulling an excuse out of thin air, he had done his maths.
The applicant, being screened for a role, put his request upfront. Along with his salary, he wanted a little extra during the rainy season. His reason? Cab fares shoot up whenever the city is waterlogged or battling heavy downpours. He explained that surge pricing on Ola and Uber was draining his pocket.
He even gave the recruiter options:
- Let him work from home on rainy days, or
- Allow him to come in late, when fares were lower.
A Reality Check
The candidate then threw a challenge: “Check your own cab expenses for last month.” Out of curiosity, the recruiter did, and his jaw dropped.A City-Wide Problem
Anyone who’s travelled in Delhi during the monsoon knows the drill, the moment dark clouds gather, ride-hailing apps turn into luxury services. With clogged roads and traffic jams, drivers are scarce, and prices soar.For many commuters, this isn’t just an inconvenience, it’s a real hit to their wallets.
Online Buzz
The recruiter’s Reddit post quickly went viral. Many users agreed with the candidate’s demand, saying companies should adapt to extreme weather.Another added, “During monsoon, fares are way too high. Any kind of compensation or flexibility would help.”
Maybe He Wasn’t So Weird After All
What started as a “weird” request ended up highlighting a daily struggle for many city workers. And who knows, if Delhi’s rains keep playing havoc with cab fares, “Rain Allowance” might just become the next workplace trend.Disclaimer: This article is based on a user-generated post on Reddit. ET.com has not independently verified the claims made in the post and does not vouch for their accuracy. The views expressed are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect the views of ET.com. Reader discretion is advised.
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