A Texas Walmart employee has gone viral after quitting her job via a spectacular expletive-ridden speech over the store's PA system.
Shana Ragland shared her resignation on TikTok and Twitter, and with the entire store in Lubbock, Texas, when she decided to let her colleagues and manager know what she really thinks of them.
Watch Shana spectacularly quit her Walmart job below:"Attention all Walmart shoppers, associates, and managers," she announced in the self-shot video. "My name is Shana from Cap 2, and I just want to come on here and say Henry is a racist, stinky pr**k."
"Giovanna is racist. Elias is a pr**k of a manager. This company fires Black associates for no reason. This company treats their employees like s**t, especially Cap 2."
Cap 2 is the team that unloads trucks at the store and stacks the shelves, however, Shana explained that her Walmart branch had problems in other areas too.
"And Jimmy from sporting goods, Joseph the cashier, Larry from [the] garden center: You are all perverts, and I hope you don't talk to your daughters the way you talk to me."
Credit: 1632But not everyone had the store had fallen foul of Shana, and she did thank Ariel, who helped her to land the job a year ago when she really needed it.
Her opinion of her manager was less polite.
"F**k the managers, f**k this company, f**k this position, and f**k that big, lazy b**ch," Shana allegedly said of her boss. "I f**king quit."
Unsurprisingly, the video did not go unnoticed on TikTok, and at the time of writing, it has received more than 1.1. million likes and over 4 million views.
The internet being the internet, some people speculated about whether or not the clip had been faked, and Shana went on to share shoppers' reactions to her announcement to prove it is not.
Watch their shock in the video below:Shana opened up further about her Walmart working experience on Twitter, saying that the job had made her "absolutely miserable for a year and seven months."
She then thanked her husband and said that without him she "really wouldn't be able to quit and be so damn happy if he wasn't supporting me and my career. He pushed me to go back to college and pursue my dreams."