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Paige Freshwater

Policewoman's daily routine leaves people baffled as they wonder when she sleeps

A policewoman has left people baffled after revealing her night-time routine after clocking off for the day. Taylor Stuart-Doolin, known as taylordoolin696 on TikTok, has shared how she also works as a nurse alongside her police job with her 243,000 followers.

In one of her latest videos, she is seen wearing her police uniform before switching into her burgundy nursing scrubs in the next frame. She then changes into two casual outfits before finally putting on her pyjamas, tying her hair back and applying a facemask to end the video.

However, it has made viewers question how she manages to squeeze so much into her day, with some even hailing her a "superhero" for all she does.

One user said: "Good lord a nurse and a cop?! Phew! She is putting in that work."

Another user added: "Omg, how is it working both jobs? I want to be a nurse and officer so bad! You're amazing."

A third user said: "Officer and nurse? Go off queen."

Other users took the opportunity to thank her for her service, while some asked when she finds the time to eat and sleep.

One user said: "When do you sleep?"

In response, she admitted: "Never sleep much".

Another user added: "Girl, you're the boss. Thanks for all you do."

One more user said: "Thank you for your service - you are a real life superhero."

Many users thanked her for her service (@Taylor Stuart-Doolin/TikTok)
She changed her outfit five times during the video (@Taylor Stuart-Doolin/TikTok)

But Taylor isn't the only TikTok user who has been sharing a glimpse into their working week, as a former Aldi worker has been recalling her most memorable retail stories.

Amanda, known as @enchatingsunshine online, recalled an interaction with a customer who tried to return a fan - but he only took an empty box to the till.

Realising he wasn't going to get away with returning an empty box, he then put a fan he'd bought from a completely different store inside it and tried to convince her to put the return through.

On TikTok, Amanda acted out the interaction, playing both the customer and herself.

Speaking as him, she said: "Hi, I would like to return this item."

Amanda used to work as a sale assistant and manager at an Aldi store in America (@enchantingsunshine/TikTok)

She responded with: "Yeah, totally not a prob... this is an empty box."

He said: "Oh yes, um, okay. Let me go to my car, I guess the item is still in my car."

She went on to explain how she watched the customer walk out to his car before placing an item inside the box.

Then, he came back into the store, expecting her to put his refund through without a problem.

On his return, she said: "Alright, let me just look inside this box and see what you put in there and then I can do the return."

With that, he defensively said: "Um, okay. You don't really have to check the box but okay."

She looked inside and saw a fan from another store - and pointed out how she won't be able to issue a refund because it's not the correct item.

Not wanting to take no for an answer, he said: "I'm trying to return a fan. This is also a fan so you could just do the return.

"This is a better fan that I put in the box. You could just do the return."

She pointed out the fan isn't even the same colour - and said she can't change the rules just to suit him.

Unhappy with her response, he said he'll "just go to one of your other cashiers" - but little did he know she was the only employee working on till at the time.

Ending her TikTok, she said: "Jokes on you, have you ever been to Aldi? I'm the only one so no you won’t.

"I'm going to tell my manager, so you're not returning this. Have a good day."

Do you have a story to share? Email paige.freshwater@reachplc.com.

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