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Home»Human Interest»Atlanta Warehouse Worker Speaks About the Horrors of Her 10-Hour Shift Job, Including Being Tracked in the Bathroom & Given Only a 30-Minute Break: ‘You Can’t Even Look Like You Sitting Down’

Atlanta Warehouse Worker Speaks About the Horrors of Her 10-Hour Shift Job, Including Being Tracked in the Bathroom & Given Only a 30-Minute Break: ‘You Can’t Even Look Like You Sitting Down’

This job is not for the weak

Sylvia EzeBy Sylvia EzeSeptember 19, 20253 Mins Read
Atlanta Warehouse Worker Harsh Conditions
Image Source: @perceptivephoenix via Tiktok

Working long shifts is hard enough without having your manager micromanage your every move. One Atlanta warehouse employee recently described her experience in a viral TikTok video, saying her work environment has become almost unbearable because of excessive rules about breaks and bathroom visits.

She explained that she works 10 hours and 30 minutes but gets only one 30-minute lunch break and a single 15-minute break for the whole day. Even that time is often cut short. “These motherf***ers stand at the clock-out station,” she said, describing managers who yell, “Oh clock out, clock out, clock out,” as soon as they send you on break. She noted that since heating food can take 10 minutes or more, workers barely have enough time to eat.

@perceptivephoenix

The warehouse environment is not for the weak . It’s one thing to be micromanaged as you are trying to work.. and it is a complete other thing to be micromanaged when needing to use the bathroom 🫤 #fyp #warehouseworker #jobs #employee

♬ original sound – Courteney

The woman also mentioned that there was constant pressure for workers to be on their feet at all times. “God forbid you lean a certain way. Oh no you gotta stand up. You can’t even look like you sitting down,” she said, adding that management often seems to look for reasons to criticize employees for simply taking a moment to rest.

Strict Bathroom Rules and Limited Sick Time

In addition to her previous complaints, the TikToker said even bathroom visits are closely monitored. Managers, she claimed, have followed her to the restroom and questioned her if she took longer than expected. “I’m a woman who sht*s. Get over it,” she said. “God forbid I sh*t more than once today. Now I need a doctor’s note to tell y’all why I sh*t more than once a day.”

She added that sick time is almost nonexistent, with workers allowed only 20 hours for the entire year. As a result, she often feels forced to come to work while unwell. “I’m already expending so much energy for you guys,” she said. “The least you can do is let me heat up my food before I clock out.”

Netizens’ Reactions to the Atlanta Warehouse Worker’s Story

Many viewers agreed that no one should have to endure such treatment just to keep a job. In fact, most commenters were alarmed by the conditions she described. “Adults only getting a 30min break is criminal anyway,” one wrote. Another said, “That’s why I was only eating snacks during a lunch break. Sometimes 30 minutes isn’t enough for a good meal that you have to warm up.”

Some also empathized with her and offered support. “You’re speaking facts. I hope you feel better soon girl ❤,” a commenter wrote, while someone else encouraged her to “check the labor laws in your state for rest, break, and meal requirements ❤.”

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A few pointed out how the company’s management could be the ones slacking off and not the workers. One netizen remarked that managers often “sit and do what they want” while earning more than those doing the physical work. Another added, “It be the bosses who sit the entire shift complaining about people sitting for a few seconds.”

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