30-year-old FIFO employee describes how married men react to her at work

30-year-old FIFO employee describes how married men react to her at work

A young FIFO worker working in remote Western Australian mines shared how some married men act around her at work.

Maddy Tull, 30, shared a series of viral videos on TikTok in which she often disclosed Instagram messages she received from anonymous men.

“I am single, but not as single as married men in a mining site,” he wrote in a clip.

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Maddy Tull (pictured), a 30-year-old Australian FIFO employee, has shared a series of viral videos on TikTok in which she divulges the Instagram messages she receives daily from men at work.

In a clip, Maddy shared screenshots of messages she received from several men.

A man said 'I need you' and 'you're amazing'

In a clip, Maddy shared screenshots of messages she received from several men. A man said ‘I need you’ and ‘you’re amazing’

In one clip, Maddy shared screenshots of messages she’d received from several guys, including one saying “I need you” and “you’re awesome”.

“I think I can definitely help with your wet socks,” another man wrote.

In the comments, one man jokingly asked “which woman?” she said, and Maddy responded by saying, “It looks like she has developed dementia.”

In a separate video, Maddy recorded washing the pavement at work before receiving a compliment from her co-worker for the job.

Then he jokingly gave himself a

In a separate video, Maddy recorded spraying the sidewalk at work before receiving a compliment from her co-worker for the job. He then jokingly called himself a “certified snake handler” who simply “holds a snake in his hand”.

Meanwhile, other women praised Maddy for having it.

Meanwhile, other women praised Maddy for “unmasking the dogs.” The charming young worker moved to Perth in 2020 after feeling he needed “more than just life”.

“I think I found my wife on TikTok,” another man said in a post after seeing the dating videos.

In a separate video, Maddy recorded spraying the sidewalk at work before receiving a compliment from her co-worker for the job.

He later jokingly described himself as a “certified snake handler” just to “hold a snake in his hand”.

Meanwhile, other women praised Maddy for “unmasking the dogs.”

The charming young worker moved to Perth in 2020 after feeling he needed “more than just life”.

He didn’t know anyone, had no idea what to do for the job, and had left ‘everything’ behind.

“I cried the day I got here. One word: growth,” he wrote online.

Maddy encouraged others, especially women who wanted to get into a FIFO business, to pursue their dreams by not letting their fears hold them back.

‘Follow the things that set your soul on fire, leave behind everything and everyone that is stopping it. Surround yourself with supporters who just want to see you succeed,” he added.

Source: Daily Mail

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