Burger King workers quit

LINCOLN, Neb. (WJW) — A Nebraska Burger King signal is getting nationwide consideration, with a message left by now former staff.
“All of us give up,” the signal mentioned. “Sorry for the inconvenience.”
Staff on the Lincoln fast-food restaurant reportedly give up their jobs after experiencing unsatisfactory work situations.
Former basic supervisor Rachael Flores advised TV station KLKN that at one level the restaurant kitchen temperatures reached into the 90s and {that a} boss advised her she was a “child” for going to the hospital for dehydration. Flores additionally mentioned the restaurant was frequently short-staffed.
Staff posted the phrases on the signal after Flores and eight others reportedly put of their two-weeks discover.
“I didn’t suppose anyone was going to note it as a result of we did only one signal after which it went fairly loopy on Fb,” Flores advised KLKN. “I bought a name from my higher administration they usually advised me I wanted to take it down.”
Flores mentioned she was advised she was fired following the incident.
‘We all quit’: Burger King workers leave now-viral message on store sign