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A shocked Woolworths worker has claimed nobody said farewell to her on her final day on the job despite devoting her entire ‘teenage years’ to the supermarket.
Keeley Pejovic spent six years working for a Woolworths supermarket in Queensland before she handed in her resignation.
Ms Pejovic uploaded a video to TikTok on Monday recounting the thankless moment her services went unnoticed.
She claimed none of her co-workers or senior staff said goodbye when she left.
‘I was there for six years… that’s a really long time. That’s literally my whole teenage years,’ Ms Pejovic said.

MsPejovic (pictured) said she didn’t receive a thank you or a goodbye after she resigned from her job at Woolworths recently
‘I did not get one single thank you or goodbye. No one gave a f**k.’
Ms Pejovic appeared stunned as she relived the brutal experience before admitting she wasn’t surprised by the move.
‘That’s like one of the reasons that I quit,’ she said.
‘Nobody cared… nobody gave a single s**t about me. I was literally just existing at my job.’
Ms Pejovic went on to lament that after six years staff ‘could care less’.
‘The managers didn’t say anything… no thank you, no goodbye… nothing,’ she said.
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She wrote in the captions of the video that she ‘was literally just another number to them (Woolworths).’
Sources claimed that Ms Pejovic resigned suddenly and handed in her resignation to the service desk in the form of a note on a Friday afternoon.
However, Ms Pejovic denied that, telling Daily Mail Australia she handed in her resignation letter on October 29, and had informed her manager of her intentions a week prior.

A spokesperson from Woolworths said Ms Pejovic resigned ‘via a note to the service desk’ last Friday afternoon and that her resignation ‘was rather sudden’
Ms Pejovic’s video was flooded with thousands of comments from users who said they encountered similar experiences.
‘Me the person who organised all of the farewell gifts… just silently walked out on my last shift,’ one wrote.
‘Just quit Coles after 28 years!!! Just walked out. They pretend to care. They don’t. Best move I’ve ever made,’ another said.
‘I quit my job at Coles after 2 years, (I) was the only person (from when [I] started) that didn’t get a single goodbye from anyone…’
One social media user said Ms Pejovic’s experience was ‘sad’.
Others however said they managed to get a good send-off from their employers.
‘When I left Coles after 4 [sic] years I got chocolates and flowers and a card…’one user said.
An Indeed/YouGov 2022 Workplace Happiness Survey found that 72 per cent of Aussies felt unhappy at work between 2021-2022.
Findings from the survey indicated that one-in-four workers were looking for a new job as a result.
A demanding workload, poor communication, and bad relationships with colleagues and/or managers were found to be the top three reasons that contributed to workplace dissatisfaction.