'I Am A Woman Of My Word': Woman Threatens To Quit On Post-It If She Gets Scheduled To Work By Herself On Weekends
At some point in your career, you may decide to move on from your current job. There are several factors that might influence this decision, based on both your personal and workplace circumstances. Some workers want to find a more lucrative job. Others feel pressure when they are working in a toxic environment. Yet others just quit because they don't like their current job.
Two-week notice seems to be a hot topic that attracts a lot of attention from people all over the world. Recently, a Tiktok video that is about a Domino's staff threatening to quit has gone viral. Donotknowwhatiamherefor, a Tiktoker, explained that she continuously got scheduled to work by herself on weekends. As a result, informed her manager on Post-its that she would resign if they did it again. But without any hesitation, her workplace did it again.
According to the article, managers can amend the working schedule after it is posted, employees might be under extreme pressure to perform call-in shifts that aren't formally on their schedules, and employees can receive a schedule with less than two weeks' notice.
Ignoring demands from employees is another aspect of unpredictable scheduling. Employers frequently have the option of ignoring requests from staff members for schedule changes to accommodate their time in school or personal obligations. This can place those staff members in awkward and occasionally risky situations in terms of their academic performance, social interactions, and, in the worst cases, physical safety.
TikToker Bella (@idonotknowwhatiamherefor), a food service employee, recently became well-known after sharing her story which is about how she threatened to quit her job if the company continued to schedule her work alone on weekends.
She stuck notes in that she left her messages for her managers. The first note says, "Stop scheduling me bymyself on weekend. I will quit bruh."
Currently, the video has received over 2.8 million views. The first message was published on August 21 and the last note was released on August 31, according to Bella's remarks.
Two-week notice seems to be a hot topic that attracts a lot of attention from people all over the world. Recently, a Tiktok video that is about a Domino's staff threatening to quit has gone viral. Donotknowwhatiamherefor, a Tiktoker, explained that she continuously got scheduled to work by herself on weekends. As a result, informed her manager on Post-its that she would resign if they did it again. But without any hesitation, her workplace did it again.
TikToker has revealed how she quit their job at Domino’s, with one major twist that’s making her go viral
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In 2019, the San Diego Center for Policy Initiatives conducted a survey that found that over 85% of survey participants are confronting irregular scheduling practices employed by employers, with that percentage increasing to "95% among food service, grocery, and retail workers."According to the article, managers can amend the working schedule after it is posted, employees might be under extreme pressure to perform call-in shifts that aren't formally on their schedules, and employees can receive a schedule with less than two weeks' notice.
Ignoring demands from employees is another aspect of unpredictable scheduling. Employers frequently have the option of ignoring requests from staff members for schedule changes to accommodate their time in school or personal obligations. This can place those staff members in awkward and occasionally risky situations in terms of their academic performance, social interactions, and, in the worst cases, physical safety.
'I would have simply walked out the day I was scheduled alone.'
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TikToker Bella (@idonotknowwhatiamherefor), a food service employee, recently became well-known after sharing her story which is about how she threatened to quit her job if the company continued to schedule her work alone on weekends.
She stuck notes in that she left her messages for her managers. The first note says, "Stop scheduling me bymyself on weekend. I will quit bruh."
As the video goes on, another message from Bella appears, stating that she should be given two weeks' notice if she is scheduled to work weekends alone once more
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Sespite this, she is apparently scheduled to work weekends alone once again by her employer, "for the fifth time in a row"
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An epilogue stating that Bella is a "woman of [her] word" and displaying her last day of employment brings the video to a close
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Currently, the video has received over 2.8 million views. The first message was published on August 21 and the last note was released on August 31, according to Bella's remarks.
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“That happened to me and I just walked out. Bc I was tired of working 6 days by myself and not getting much help at all,” explained a third.She added:
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