Tiktoker Explains In A Series Of Videos How She Just Sits Pretty In The Break Room Doing Nothing Until She's Fired

This employee took quitting to a whole new level

A 28-year-old TikToker, Savannah, turned “work story” content into a full-on breakup montage with employment. In a series of videos, she basically documents the exact moment she clocks in, then disappears into the break room like it’s her real job, and only resurfaces when it’s time to clock out.

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Her premise is wild but consistent: she quits every job she’s had over the smallest inconveniences, then explains how she lost interest, got bored, or just refused to keep playing along. The comment section goes with her or against her, but either way, she keeps getting hired, which makes the whole thing feel like a glitch in the system.

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And then there’s the break room part, the one that makes people wonder if she’s trolling or if work is the one getting punked.

This Tiktoker explained how she would clock in, then sit in the break room all day, then clock out

This Tiktoker explained how she would clock in, then sit in the break room all day, then clock out@highspeedfan
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The TikToker kicks off her video saying:

“So I do this thing where I quit every single job that I ever had over the most minor of inconveniences, so I’m gonna tell you every single job I quit and why.”

Then she describes each job she's ever had, including how she eventually lost interest and quit each one. It's a lengthy list, and the commitment to despise the job is strong.

Yes, but there's more. More jobs, videos, and chaotic exits are available.

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Let's start off with the first video

Here is the second video dropped by the TikToker

Go ahead and view the third video below

And now, we head into the fourth video

We're not done yet. Here is part 5

That first video sets the tone, because Savannah literally starts with “I quit every job” and builds a list of exits that sounds less like quitting and more like a hobby.

In the second video, the pattern tightens, she’s not just fed up with jobs, she’s committed to spending the day in the break room until the firing email shows up.

I have to give it to Savannah; she is adamant about not working, and I must admit, I'm mildly impressed. Savannah's efforts to stop working are supported in the comments, while the haters are, well, hating.

Also, check out the friend who never repays the $80 they borrowed.

She keeps getting hired, though

She keeps getting hired, thoughbrandychen

Quitting jobs is now addictive

Quitting jobs is now addictive💜🤍🤍

There would surely be a catch

There would surely be a catchuser2889800079320

LoL... I agree that work is afraid of her

LoL... I agree that work is afraid of herRobert S.

They didn't explain that it was a credit card

They didn't explain that it was a credit carddani

The girls that come to be trained

The girls that come to be trainedNellyMFNellz

You piss me off, I take a walk

You piss me off, I take a walkTori Campbell

It's called giving an Irish goodbye

It's called giving an Irish goodbyeKyle

I want to get an answer too

I want to get an answer toorez

Why this commenter quit their job

Why this commenter quit their jobKEJ1

This commenter is really good at interviews

This commenter is really good at interviewsFearlessSoul

You're so real for this

You're so real for thisAriel

By the third and fourth videos, the chaos is fully on display, between “Irish goodbye” jokes, bridge-burning comments, and viewers trying to figure out what the real catch is.

And when the haters argue in the comments while Savannah keeps getting hired, it turns her “I don’t want to work” stance into a full mystery, like work is afraid of her.

What was the worst position you ever left? Did you put in your two weeks' notice, or did you act like a lunatic and burn all the bridges in town?

If you have paid your internet bill because you didn't just leave your job, let us know in the comments. If not, send us a raven and make sure to share this post as well.

Nobody wants to work for free, but Savannah somehow makes “free” the whole point.

Before you clock out on your own job, read about a coworker who keeps stealing my office lunch.

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