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McDonald's worker quits mid-shift after being asked to clean

McDonald's worker quits mid-shift after being asked to clean

One Maccies worker refused to clean the dirty dishes before promptly quitting mid-shift

A Maccies worker has gone viral after he promptly quitted mid-shift due to not wanting to clean the dirty dishes.

Look, no one likes washing up, but shouting 'hell nah' and literally running away might be a step too far.

Check out the shocking moment here:

Of course, we've all had jobs we didn't want to do, maybe you worked as a bartender during uni and got stuck with a bunch of freshers screaming 'Jägerbomb' at you all night. Maybe you worked in the frozen section of a supermarket and spent your shifts colder than John Snow's dogs.

Either way, sometimes you've just got to roll your sleeves up and do the work; or have a massive freak out, quit mid-shift, and post it on TikTok — you know, whatever works.

Fionn McCallum posted a video of the incident at a New Zealand branch of the fast food chain on TikTok, which sees him zoom in on a bunch of dirty dishes before shouting: "Hell nah, I'm not cleaning that. I ain't cleaning that." You know, a normal response.

McCallum took one look at the dishes and said 'hell nah'.
TikTok/@fionnmccallum470

He then walks over and speaks to his manager, off camera, shouting: "Ashley, I quit. I quit. I quit."

To which someone, presumably Ashley, can be heard shouting "get back here!" in response.

Understandably, people on TikTok were pretty divided about McCallum's clear disdain for the dishes.

One user wrote: "How can anyone be surprised? It's what we expect from kids today."

Another went with the typical snowflake cop-out because apparently, people have run out of creative insults: "Well I can easily tell this kid is not going to be a hard worker in his lifetime.

"Snowflakes will cry over someone looking at them these days."

The young lad's actions have certainly divided opinion online.
TikTok@fionnmccallum470

A third said that the task really wouldn't have taken McCallum long and they didn't understand why exactly he quit: "quit over cleaning something that would have taken you 20-30 min to do. Be fr."

Others seemed to side with McCallum, however, with one pointing out: "Na no way the manager was being serious."

While another seemed to cheer the lad on for reposting the viral video after 'TikTok took it down for harassment and bullying', they said: "you got this get it famous again."

What do you think of the video? Would you quit overdoing the dishes?

LADBible has reached out to McDonald's for comment.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@fionnmccallum470

Topics: Food And Drink, McDonalds, TikTok, Viral