“I’ve Been Up Since 5AM” Mom Films Her Exhausted Teen After A Day Of School And Work

Most people remember their first job well. For many of us, it started at a fast food restaurant in high school. It might not have paid much but you were taking responsibility and initiative by getting a job so young.

So, it's not surprising how many people can relate to this viral TikTok video of a high schooler who just got home from work.

A Hard Working Kid

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Kimberly, who goes by @she_is_like_texas on TikTok, posted a video of her daughter coming home from work. To the mom's surprise, the video went viral with over 2 million views.

She captioned the clip "She is my hard-working kid."

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Her Daughter Is Worn Out

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In the video is Kimberly's daughter, who looks worn out after a long day.

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She is wearing a Whataburger shirt, her backpack, and a visor with a hairnet stuck to it. In her hands are a change of clothes from school and some food she brought home after her shift.

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"How Was Work?"

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"Bethany, what happened at work? Why is there a hairnet there? Was it that bad?" Kimberly asks her daughter.

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Bethany looks up confused at the hairnet that's attached to her visor and appears exhausted.

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"I've Been Up Since 5:30..."

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Bethany, looking tired and disheveled, responds to her mom with,

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"I don't know; I've been up too early— I've been up since like 5:30 a.m. - it's 10:00 p.m."

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TikTok Commenters Speak Truth

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Many commenters remembered the struggle of being a high school student and maintaining a minimum wage job.

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"Worked at Whataburger for 3 months; I know her pain" One comment read.

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High School And Working

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The thing about working while you're in high school is that you don't want work to get in the way of not only your grades; but also your social life, doing extracurriculars, and probably chores at home.

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You could be waking up early in the morning and coming home late.