A mum-of-four has claimed that she is is told that she's too pretty for her job, but enjoys doing it nevertheless.
Cass, from the US, regularly posts videos of herself on social media showing what her job as a delivery driver for UPS is like.
The mum, who goes by @cass.vvs on TikTok, has amassed a large following on the site for being so open and candid about her role there.
Not only does she deliver packages for the company to provide for her family, but she has also revealed that she often loads up to four lorries a day.
Cass explained that her job sometimes entails loading four trucks, "in 5 hours. Some trucks have up to 400 boxes."
And in one video that she posted - that has nearly 30,000 views - the mum can be seen making light work of a box as she picks it up, twirls it a little and then proceeds to dance with it.
The brunette captioned the clip: "I get to retire before yall. Bag secured babyyy," before going on to tag #hardworkingwoman, #gottapushthrough and #highpayingjobs.
In the corner of the video, she revealed people always tell her: "You're too pretty to work for UPS."
The viral video has been flooded with hundreds of comments of people pointing out to the mum that they are seriously impressed with her natural beauty.
The comments section also went on to agree with the UPS worker that she was too pretty to have a job there.
Others were left wowed by Cass's muscles - on both her biceps and forearms - which she has gone on to claim she got from the job.
One person wrote on the TikTok video: "Mother of four workin hard and lookin great."
While another added: "You are pretty tho lol."
A third put: "It’s the arm veins for me."
And in commenting on her physique, one said: "See u flexing them muscles," to which Cass responded: "It’s been a natural thing, even after birthing four kids naturally and not having to step one foot into a gym."
Many also commented on how impressed they were at her dedication to the job, writing: "Ups is not easy so I give it to any female that can make book I was at ups 4 years strong."
A second praised Cass, saying: "I love a woman who works any job."