'So Can I Reapply?': Man Tries to Get Job Back After Quitting as an April Fool's JokeOne TikTok user took things a bit too far when he decided to tell his boss he quit his job.

ByEmily Rella

TikTok via @garrison9173
TikTok via @garrison9173

April Fool's Daymay be long over but for some, the withstanding effects of taking the joke too far are most definitely not.

While most jokes that fall on the holiday are lighthearted pranks or teases, "joking" aboutquitting your jobto your boss probably isn't going to result in a lot of laughter.

OneTikTokuser is going viral for doing just that — and then shamelesslyasking for his jobback!

TikToker@Garrison9173posted a video that begins with him walking into his boss' office.

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"I quit my job April 1st … and back up Monday for work," the video text reads with a voiceover reading.

"I thought you were done, I thought you quit," the man's boss says before he tries to explain that it was an April Fool's Day joke, much to his boss' disbelief.

@garrison9173#april#aprilfools#fired#fyp#no#fypシ#job#iquit#imout♬ original sound - garrison9173

April Fool's fell on a Friday this year.

“没有我离开,”男人解释说,说他告诉another co-worker that he would be back, before ending with "All's good brother."

Of course, commenters both employed and unemployed, had a field day with this one.

"Paperwork was done and sent by that time," one commenter suggested. "He just lost a good employee and he know it by the look on his face."

"I would never put my job on the line like that and leave and not come back till the next day," mused another.

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Several commenters pointed out the long, awkward pause that the man's boss gives him when he comes back into the office claiming his resignation to be a joke, while others questioned why the man didn't tell his employer he was joking on the same day.

"There's always that one employee who you want to get rid of but they never have any reason for," someone wrote. "You just gave them that reason."

The TikToker followed up in his own comment section by saying he was now "unemployed" and posted a follow up video of him on the following Friday going to collect his paycheck.

To the shock and surprise of no one, he did not receive said paycheck.

@garrison9173#aprilfools#april#fired#fyp#fypシ#iquit#imout#no#what#EasyWithAdobeExpress#BigComfy#headshots♬ original sound - garrison9173

His boss bluntly told him that the joke was on him before the TikToker desperately, albeit comically, asked "So can I reapply?"

The two videos combined have been viewed over 2.41 million times, with the initial April Fool's video having been played around 2.1 million times itself with over 215,000 likes.

Newsweekreported that the man's job upon the time of the "prank" was a high-rise window cleaner.

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Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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