Krystal and Saagar of the YouTube/Podcast show Breaking Point recently pointed out that many hardworking Americans are forced to quit their jobs due to being underpaid, underappreciated, overworked, and disrespected. These workers say they are tired and aren't taking it anymore.

A couple of Walmart associates decided to quit for the same reasons. Only these two young ladies left their jobs in a more public fashion! Their situations do not mean that all Walmarts are bad or that all company leaders and management are bad.

However, there might be a little issue with the stores where they worked. Hopefully, Walmart corporate looked into those locations to ensure the rest of their staff didn't feel the same. I hate that these ladies and others like them are not appreciated. We all should be treated with dignity and fairness.

That being said, anytime workers quit like these ladies, they gotta be at the end of both their ropes! One thing is certain: "Beth from Electronics" at a Walmart in Carencro, Louisiana, had reached her breaking point. She quit her job in 2021 using the PA System, and here is what happened next.

Of course, this video went viral and is again getting much attention. After leaving Walmart, Beth McGrath received overwhelming support from the public and workers who were fed up like her. She posted this follow-up video in response to everyone wishing her well.

Like Beth, Gail Lewis, a former Walmart associate, had reached her limit. She had served ten years at a Morris, Ilinois location before she finally had enough. Then Gail signed off!
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After a decade of sweat and tears, Gail said she had come to "the end of an era!"

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