Some people pass their time at work by occasionally browsing Facebook, texting or grabbing a coffee. But not one Winnipeg man.

Coltin Day listens to music and dances while holding a Little Caesars Pizza sign at the corner of Regent Avenue and Plessis Road.

And now those dance moves are attracting wider attention, after a driver captured a video of him working and posted it to Facebook. That video garnered more than 114,000 views and more than 2,000 shares in just five days.

"I was shocked. I've always joked around with my friends, like, 'Yeah, I'd love to become a meme and become internet-famous.' It's really nice to see that people are reacting the way I wanted them to react," Day said.

It's not just a one-time thing, though. Day works every Tuesday and Friday, every second Thursday and the occasional Saturday. He dances for all three hours of his shift every time he works and always sees people pulling out their phones and laughing.

"They might not be laughing with me. They might be laughing at me. But it's the fact that they're laughing," he said. "I'm surprised at how many people have all just backed me. It really gives me a sense of community, belonging and joy."

'I'm an OK dancer'

He started working at the pizza shop part-time in the spring, on top of his full-time job as a cabinet maker, to pay off a loan for his motorcycle.

When he was hired at Little Caesars, his boss told him to make himself seen.

"Automatically in my head, that's what I thought. I'm allowed to listen to music, I'm an OK dancer. I'm going to dance for my three-hour shift," he said.

Coltin Day listens to music and dances while holding a Little Caesars sign at the corner of Regent Avenue and Plessis Road. A driver captured a video of his moves and posted it to Facebook, which now has more than 114,000 views and more than 2,000 shares. 0:19

"People phoned just to say that I'm doing a good job and that they enjoyed seeing me with so much energy," he said.

During Day's first week of work, his boss gave him a $0.50 per hour raise. But he's not only in it to make just above minimum wage.

"My reasoning for dancing immediately changed from making myself seen to making other people enjoy their drive home. After a hard week at a 9-to-5 job, it's nice to see or have something make you smile."

'He's pretty entertaining'

He certainly makes Brittany Whincup smile. That's why she posted the video.

"He's pretty entertaining, that's for sure," Whincup said.

In less than a day, the video earned 30,000 views and 300 shares. The comments on the video range from people saying he makes them smile to people saying they would hire him.

"My boyfriend said to record him and then little did I know he was about to [add] some jigging music [to the video]," she said. "Some people actually think that he's listening to jigging music because it goes so well."

So what is Day actually listening to as he dances?

"I listen to an EDM [electronic dance music] mega-mix that I've put together myself. I'm also a very, extremely part-time DJ," he said.