A British woman who went viral for her video on social media has explained what caused her to leave her job within 10 minutes of starting.

32-Year-Old Sophie Ward went on social media to tell the world that she had quit her job so fast that she left her tupperware and spaghetti bolognese in the work kitchen.

The video quickly gained over 100,000 views leaving many pondering what went so wrong with her childcare job that she left so quickly.

Ward did not answer the question directly, instead opting to share that she was considering moving back to the UK because looking for a job was too difficult.

After being continuously pressed to explain herself Ward told Australian media she just simply “couldn’t do it”.

“I left because I’d never done children before, and I was in a room with 10 screaming babies, and I just couldn’t do it,” she revealed.

Ward told the media that she has applied for hundreds of jobs and insisted that should not mean she should be forced to accept any kind of job.

She said she would miss her “prime Tupperware” but was most upset about missing out on the spag bol, saying she was “fuming” to miss out but did not dare brave the children to retrieve it.

Greg Weiss, founder of CareerSuport360 said that millennials struggle to make it past the crucial 90-day mark when starting a new job largely due to “own goals” and has largely blamed social media.

“Everyone is looking at everybody else’s highlight reel. People are not posting about how crap their current role is and what they’re really going through, they’re just living the high life,” he claimed.

“It gives an over-informed skew that the grass is always greener somewhere else.”