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‘Congrats on the promotion bestie’: Half of woman’s department quits her first week on the job, including her training manager

‘Oof, if that ain’t a sign to immediately find a new job.’

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A TikToker says that half of her co-workers quit, including the person who was training her, her first week on the job.

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“When it’s one week into your job and half your department quits on the same day, including your trainer,” the text overlay on @muh_rinn’s video reads.

She paired the video with popular audio of a person asking, “What’s going on?”

Her video shows her in an empty office space.

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Over 500,000 people viewed the video. Many pointed out that this is a red flag and urged the worker to also quit.

“Oof, if that ain’t a sign to immediately find a new job,” one said.

Others joked about the worker getting a “promotion” so soon.

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“Congrats on the promotion bestie,” one person wrote.

“You’re about to be the new manager, trainer, and everything else! Congrats!” another said.

The Daily Dot reached out to @muh_rinn via TikTok comment.


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