Domino's Employee Quit Via Post-It Note Because She Kept Getting Scheduled To Work Weekends Alone"I'm a woman of my word," the TikToker wrote on her quitting post-it.

ByGabrielle Bienasz

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One TikToker went viral after she posted a video warning her Domino's manager via Post-It that she was sick of working weekends alone.

The TikToker, whose first name is Isabella, according to the TikTok videos, has been posting on the platform since at least November 2021, periodically talking about being a delivery driver at a Domino's Pizza location. On August 31, she posted about the note she left to her manager.

@idonotknowwhatiamherefor#greenscreen#dominos#quietquitting#quit#twoweeks#twoweeksnotice#dominospizza#dominosdeliverydriver#dominoschocolatelavacrunchcakes#funny#humor#comedy#fyp#fypage#fypシ#fypp♬ WHY IS EVERYONE USING THIS - .

在视频中,她展示了一个橙色的便利贴,说s "stop scheduling me on weekend by myself. I will quit." After that, she warned the manager with another note, shown in the video.

Then, she showed a picture of what appeared to be an employee schedule that she claimed showed her working weekends alone for the 5th time in a row. So, she quit.

"I am a woman of my word," she wrote on a Post-It. "Isabella's two-week notice," the note adds, in pink ink. Isabella did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Instagram.

Isabella's video went viral, with over 500,000 likes, and plenty of discussion about the restaurant industry.

"one person for a pizza place?!?! on the weekend??" one user commented.

"I'm sorry a lot of y'all had horrible managers. I manage a small pizza business and I love all the employees. Respect your people they will respect u," another wrote.

Restaurants around the country are struggling to keep their businesses staffed, which can lead to often超负荷工作employees who remain. The National Restaurant Association's August survey resultssaidthat 81% of the 4,200 restaurant operators say their establishment "currently has job openings that are difficult to fill." Hospitality workers have advocated for restaurants to provide better benefits to bring them back to the industry, per theWashington Post.

Isabella discussed receiving a following and support in a subsequent video.

@idonotknowwhatiamhereforI mean I guess that's the internet right?

Gabrielle Bienasz is a staff writer at Entrepreneur. She previously worked at Insider and Inc. Magazine.

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