Female Apprentice Bursts Into Tears Over Baking Work, Madam Laughs In Video
- An Owerri baker has shared her female apprentice's emotional reaction to not getting her work properly
- The lady burst into tears as she struggled with a task and this made her madam so emotional as well
- People who watched the video joked about the apprentice being a last born, while others encouraged her
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A new baking apprentice suddenly burst into tears because she was not getting her work done perfectly.
The lady's madam, owner of Legit Cyndycakes, shared the video of her apprentice on TikTok, saying it made her so emotional.
According to the madam, she almost started crying when she saw her apprentice weeping and could be heard in the video teasing the young lady.
The lady did not reply and focused on her work. It was observed that there were other ladies in the background doing their respective tasks.
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Many people encouraged the weeping apprentice with kind words.
Watch the video below:
People react to the apprentice's action
Faith Jossy Idehen said:
"Please pay attention to students like this,they have been told too many times dey are failures!this was me with mathematics, till I found my way."
☠️Chinemerem said:
"No be her fault nah lastborn like me but I don’t cry like this if am not getting what am doing right."
Eddy Snoops said:
"She should stop giving up on herself, it good to fail but don’t let it weigh you down."
official_kwin said:
"At some point you just feel like giving up but we move regardless #handwork no easy to learn at all."
ONYINYE said:
"That's when making one wig.
"I wanted to quit so bad, maybe it was not my calling."
Oxygen said:
"Last born don come learn work."
NAILS_BY_PRESHYBILLIONZ said:
"Happens to me even know that I’m a boss of my own if I do mistake I will start crying."
Ghanaian lady alleges her bosses asked her for sexual favours
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a Ghanaian woman, Joyce Boateng, who has relocated to Canada, said when she was in Ghana some of her bosses asked her for sexual favours.
Joyce said when she did not give in they either fired her or failed to promote her even when she was due.
The young lady left Ghana for Canada and got a job in a few weeks.
She said no boss in the company she works for has made any sexual advances toward her.
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Source: Legit.ng
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