Single mom says she was fired from school job over TikTok joke

A single mother in Minnesota stated she was fired from her faculty job after a 60-year-old coworker informed their boss a couple of joke she made on TikTok.

Nicole Johnson, 29, had labored as a particular training paraprofessional at a Minnesota faculty for eight years till she was let go in Might for what the varsity directors known as an “unprofessional” video she created and posted to the social media app, the mother stated in latest TikTok movies.

The difficulty began when Johnson posted a video of herself on Might 14 sipping a Starbucks iced espresso with the caption “Me telling my coworkers there isn't a method I can are available in early trigger I've children however but I arrive with a Starbucks each day.”

She was canned from her job 5 days later with lower than two weeks left of the varsity 12 months, Johnson stated.

The paraprofessional — who's finishing her diploma to grow to be a particular training trainer — stated she was known as into a gathering with human useful resource directors who had printed out a photograph of her TikTok on somebody’s cellphone. Johnson stated she might inform the cellphone belonged to her 60+ coworker.

She stated that on reflection she was being “silly” for posting what she thought was a foolish video.

“I put this TikTok on the market didn’t like suppose anybody was gonna do something with it,” Johnson stated in an August 11 follow-up TikTok.

“I didn’t suppose I might get fired as a result of I didn’t suppose it was unprofessional. It doesn’t swear, it’s not unfavourable, it’s not harassing, it’s actually simply me being like ‘I can’t come into work early, however I've a Starbucks.'”

Screenshot of TikTok video of Nicole Johnson, a young woman with brown air, holding a Starbucks cup with the caption "Me telling my coworkers there is no way I can come in early cause I have kids but yet I arrive with a Starbucks daily."
Nicole Johnson stated a 60-year-old coworker reported her TikTok video to high school directors.
nicoleybridget3/TikTok

She added that she was by no means late for work when she confirmed up along with her espresso purchases however was as an alternative unable to return in early as a result of she has children of her personal.

The directors stated the Starbucks video was disrespectful to Johnson’s coworkers, claiming that Johnson’s use of the “FYP” hashtag meant “F you folks” and was directed at her colleagues.

The acronym is broadly used throughout TikTok to symbolize the app’s “for you web page.”

The Starbucks video, which has been seen 1000's of instances, appeared to be the ultimate straw that led to Johnson’s firing as she was already on a “skinny line,” she stated.

Previous to posting the espresso clip, Johnson stated she was positioned on administrative depart for 3 weeks for earlier TikToks she made in November.

These movies demanded justice for her niece who suffered a traumatic mind damage about 10 years in the past as an toddler within the care of an unnamed man. The person had moved to the identical city as Johnson and in addition started a job as a particular training paraprofessional at a special constructing in the identical faculty district.

Faculty directors deemed the movies to be harassment of the coworker and positioned her on depart.

When she returned, she acquired emails from directors about her attendance and was ultimately let go in Might after the Starbucks TikTok. HR claimed the video was a “slap within the face” to her coworkers.

TikTok screenshot of Nicole Johnson, blond woman, smiling with the caption "POV your 60+ year old coworker turned in a photo of your tiktok to admin to get you fired."
Nicole Johnson stated faculty directors incorrectly thought the “#FYP” she wrote within the TikTok caption meant “F you folks” geared toward her coworkers.
nicoleybridget3/TikTok

Johnson stated that one of many greatest struggles after being fired is lacking her college students.

“I’ll by no means get to say goodbye to the scholars, although, they’ll suppose I simply left them,” Johnson stated in one other TikTok. 

Johnson, who was a union member, didn’t identify the varsity or faculty district she was let go from.

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