Tuesday, May 05, 2009

YouTube-exposed Domino's Pizza castoff finding it hard to get new job Read more: "YouTube-exposed Domino's Pizza castoff struggles to get new job

SHOOT: Not sure she has anyone's sympathy.
clipped from www.nydailynews.com

The dopey former Domino's employee who posted an online video of a co-worker adding boogers to the menu says she can't find another fast-food job.

Kristy Hammonds, 31, is now sorry for filming the yucky YouTube flick last month that got her canned.

In an interview airing today on ABC's "Good Morning America," the North Carolina mom boo hoos that she's become a pariah in her hometown since being charged with felony food tampering. She said she has been rejected from several fast-food jobs, including ones at Taco Bell and McDonald's.

The infamy that's accompanied the gross-out video that was viewed by millions has made it hard to feed her two young kids, including an 8-month-old with special needs.

Hammonds filmed her kitchen colleague Michael Setzer, 32, violating a heap of health codes at the Domino's in Conover, N.C., cops said. He was also fired.

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