Woolworths employee quits with a bang with 'unprofessional' loudspeaker message on his last day — did he deserve the backlash?
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We've all seen it before. An employee who's unhappy with their job or their boss decides to quit in a big way, usually by pulling some sort of stunt on their last day. While it may be satisfying to see someone get their ‘freedom’, more often than not it's just a childish act that ends up getting the person in trouble.
Such has been the case for one former Woolworths employee who has come under fire after he carried out an act that a lot of people deemed 'unprofessional' during his final shift with the company.
Sharing his stunt on TikTok, the ex-Woolies staff member chose to cap his final day by broadcasting a contentious message over the store's loudspeaker.
He wrote in the caption of the clip: 'I did a thing on my last day at Woolworths.'
In the video, the former employee can be seen speaking into the PA system to customers and coworkers.
'Attention please customers,' he says.
'I’d like to say that this is my last day, and I appreciate everyone working here at the moment.'
'But I would also like to say “F*** you, Woolworths.”’
A screenshot of the now-deleted clip where the former Woolies employee performed an act that many people deemed ‘rude’. Credit: TikTok.
The clip has captured the attention of thousands of users who called out the former employee for his 'rude' behaviour.
One person wrote: 'Unprofessional as anything, hire-ability dropped to zero.'
'Won’t be getting a reference I’m guessing,' another said.
A third chimed in: 'I’m guessing you already have a job lined up.'
Others questioned whether the man is mature enough to take the resignation emotionally.
'The f***? Are you 17?' one person asked.
Another joked: 'Wish I was 14 again.'
It is understood that the video has since been taken down.
So, why do people do it? It could be a way of venting their frustration, or maybe they just want to go out with a bang. Whatever the reason, it's generally not a good idea to take such extreme measures when resigning from a job. Not only is it unprofessional, but it could also come back to bite you down the line.
What are your thoughts on this? Do you agree that the former employee acted rudely? We always like to remember the rule that once something is put on the internet, it’s there forever.
Such has been the case for one former Woolworths employee who has come under fire after he carried out an act that a lot of people deemed 'unprofessional' during his final shift with the company.
Sharing his stunt on TikTok, the ex-Woolies staff member chose to cap his final day by broadcasting a contentious message over the store's loudspeaker.
He wrote in the caption of the clip: 'I did a thing on my last day at Woolworths.'
In the video, the former employee can be seen speaking into the PA system to customers and coworkers.
'Attention please customers,' he says.
'I’d like to say that this is my last day, and I appreciate everyone working here at the moment.'
'But I would also like to say “F*** you, Woolworths.”’
A screenshot of the now-deleted clip where the former Woolies employee performed an act that many people deemed ‘rude’. Credit: TikTok.
The clip has captured the attention of thousands of users who called out the former employee for his 'rude' behaviour.
One person wrote: 'Unprofessional as anything, hire-ability dropped to zero.'
'Won’t be getting a reference I’m guessing,' another said.
A third chimed in: 'I’m guessing you already have a job lined up.'
Others questioned whether the man is mature enough to take the resignation emotionally.
'The f***? Are you 17?' one person asked.
Another joked: 'Wish I was 14 again.'
It is understood that the video has since been taken down.
So, why do people do it? It could be a way of venting their frustration, or maybe they just want to go out with a bang. Whatever the reason, it's generally not a good idea to take such extreme measures when resigning from a job. Not only is it unprofessional, but it could also come back to bite you down the line.
What are your thoughts on this? Do you agree that the former employee acted rudely? We always like to remember the rule that once something is put on the internet, it’s there forever.