After a tough workout left him drained, Shilo Sanders stopped by a local shop in Tampa to grab a smoothie and recharge. But instead of a quick pick-up, he got hit with major attitude from an employee who clearly didn’t want to be there.
Shilo, never one to hold back, called it out on the spot. “If you don’t feel like doing your job, why apply for this?” he said in a rant on his vlog, sparking a wave of reactions online.
Shilo Sanders Calls Out a Lazy Worker
Shilo Sanders was just trying to grab a quick smoothie, but the employee on duty had other priorities. “Oh, this dude back there just chilling, eating snacks… Bro lazy,” Shilo Sanders said, clearly annoyed.
He waited while the worker took his time, completely ignoring the front counter. Frustrated, Shilo recorded a rant saying, “If you don’t feel like doing your job, bro, why apply for this job? There are so many jobs where you just stay at home and work.” His smoothie finally came out late, and the energy was all off.
The clip quickly picked up traction online, with fans agreeing that basic effort shouldn’t be too much to ask. “Work ethic is so important. Coach Prime jumped outta Shilo when he reprimanded the smoothie shop employee for poor customer service,” reacted one fan.
Shilo’s honest reaction hit a nerve, calling out the kind of poor service that turns a simple errand into an unnecessary headache.
Shilo Sanders Compares the Incident to the NFL Draft
Clearly, the vibe inside the shop sent Shilo over the edge. The employee tasked with making his order was completely reluctant, showing disinterest in his job.
He went on to compare it to someone making it to the NFL and suddenly refusing to show up. “It’s like you do the combine to go to the draft, and you go to the NFL, and then you don’t want to do anything,” he said. “You don’t want to practice, you don’t feel like playing. You don’t want to do nothing. You are getting paid all that money, and you just don’t want to do it, bro.”
Shilo clarified it wasn’t even about the paycheck. “It’s about you, the one they signed up for this job. Just do it or just quit, bro.” He pointed out that no one forced the employee into the position. “You’re in 100% control of signing up for it, applying, doing the interview, and just the whole process. Just don’t sign up for it if you don’t want to do this job, gang, you could stay at home.”
Shilo’s rant struck a chord because it wasn’t just about bad service. It was about accountability. Bottom line? If you’re going to show up, show up all the way.