Sainsbury worker posted viral video saying he loves the job – which led to his firing

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A Sainsbury supermarket employee posted a video praising his delivery job, telling him she had sent him a bag. Olly Tutt, 19, spoke to Tiktok about how much she loves her work, which she described as “simple.”

The video you can watch above has received over 3.8 million views on TikTok. In it he said, “If you want a simple job, go work in Tesco, Sainsbury and make this hookup ****.

“Probably the easiest job I’ve ever had, and the highest paid job I’ve ever had and I care about it. I don’t do much, I sit on the side of the road and wait to do those drops. All ******** users are lovable and have no issue when They were *******, BirminghamLive reports.

“But don’t work in a store, it’s **** and boring. Seriously, if you want to do a simple job, just do it.” Olim, who allowed the video to be used, said he was worried about paying rent and said he was kicked out for wine in the video.

Olim explained, “This video grabbed more attention than I thought and caused a lot of trouble. My boss told me he doesn’t mind the store manager too much, but as I swear in this video, it’s bad for the company. Kind of obvious because he doesn’t actually look like them.” Many people are on Instagram to earn this job. If you have the opportunity, take it seriously. “Everyone has to work in retail at some point.”

He added, “I lost my job. It was the disrespect and rule violation that led to my losing my job. He also got rid of me because I obviously don’t care about the situation. That’s not a big deal because they are a multibillion dollar company and they are interested in the video. Yes, you were right to lose your job.” Go by yourself. Now I will apply for new jobs.”

A Sainsbury spokesperson said: “We do not consider individual cases of fellows. “Any decision to review a fellow’s employment is not taken lightly and is not based on a number of factors.”

Source: Belfastlive

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