The post of a young professor at the University of Thessaly and a resident of Larissa, who was affected by the floods and found an…unexpected help while no one accepted, not even for payment, to clean the basement of his house has gone viral.

“Three kids with earrings, cigarettes and tricked-out motorbikes. 100% with bad grades in school. They came with wellies, gloves and the like and it looked like they already had experience with it. They helped me with great difficulty to get out of the basement an armchair, a two-seater, a three-seater, a refrigerator, a kitchen, three layers of carpets, broken bookcases and wardrobes, a singer sewing machine on a wooden piece of furniture and other things, all covered in mud… When they were done I asked them to get some money for the very tedious work they did. “If you say that again we’ll put things back in the basement again! We’re not doing it for money, we’re doing it for us master”” Stelios Dusios described in his post.

In detail the post that already has 4.5 thousand shares

“Today while I was continuing the wonderful work in the flooded basement, a kid about 17 years old with a shaved head and earrings in both ears leaned into the window. “We are volunteers, do you need help with things?”

For so many days I was looking to find people and pay what they want for daily wages, in order to throw away the heavy things that with the muddy water became unliftable and it was impossible to do it alone. “We don’t do this job no matter what you give us.” That’s what they told me.

I went out and saw the other two as well. The second one, I’m sure that if he threw a hammer he might take any Panhellenic for fun, and the third one was the most cackling of the group. Three kids with earrings, cigarettes and teased motorbikes. 100% with bad grades in school.

They came with wellies, gloves and the like and it looked like they already had experience with it. They helped me with great difficulty to get out of the basement an armchair, a two-seater, a three-seater, a refrigerator, a kitchen, three layers of no dozen carpets, broken bookcases and wardrobes, a singer sewing machine on a piece of wooden furniture, and other things, all soaked in mud. All the time they were joking with each other and during the break they lit a cigarette and all they asked me was if I had any bottles of water to drink. I took them three 1.5L bottles of water from the fridge and they said keep them, we’re fine with one.

“You must be a teacher. Lots of books in the mud” “I am yes.” “And what class are you taking?” “Physics in high school” “Hey buddy” As if to say: What did we mess up…

And then, while they were washing, a cursing came from the weaker one and the giant said: “Stop it, man is also a teacher”

When they finished I asked them to get some money for the very tedious work they did. As a treat and not as a fee. “If you say that again we’ll put things back in the basement! We don’t do it for money, we do it for us teacher