- Keeley Pejovic had been working at Gold Coast Woolworths for six years but when she resigned from her job, no one cared
- Pejovoic shared that no one cared about her during the times she was working at the company
- Netizens who saw the story sympathised with her and also shared about how they were treated at their workplaces
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A young woman identified as Keeley Pejovic is an unhappy woman, as the company she was working for did not appreciate her and never thanked her when she left.
Keeley used to work at Gold Coast Woolworths
The Australian had been working at Gold Coast Woolworths for six years, with many of them being when she was still a teen.
“Six years, I quit and I did not get one single thank you or goodbye. Like no one gave a f–k,” she said.
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The 21-year-old claimed she was not “surprised” and that one of the reasons she quit was because “nobody cared” about her.
“I was literally just existing at my job. To be there for six years and nobody could care less. The managers didn’t say anything, no thank you, no goodbye, nothing,” Pejovic said.
NewYork Post reports that Woolworths has yet to comment about the incident.
Netizens who saw the story felt sorry about the situation and shared some of their own experiences.
A netizen said that the one person who organises farewell gifts at his place of work silently walked out on her last shift.
“Seven years in my last job not even a card. Last thing my boss said – you’ll be back," said another netizen.
A woman who earns over KSh 300k quits her job
In another story, a young African woman resigned from her stable and well-paying job to focus on her furniture business.
Venessa Bayeni posted a video on social media showing her last day at work, enjoying a farewell party with colleagues.
Social media users congratulated Bayeni on her bold move and wished her well in her future endeavours.
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