
A Papa John’s employee has recently defended his job to commenters who questioned why he was “wasting his talent” working there.
Joe (@d0ughjoe), who has gained recognition on TikTok for his impressive dough handling and spinning skills, explained that working for the pizza chain has helped support him through college.
### The Viral Video
The video, posted on TikTok on October 16, 2025, quickly amassed over 1.5 million views. In it, Joe—known to viewers as Dough Joe—responded to a comment that read, “You’re wasting your talent working for Papa John for minimum wage lmao.”
“I mean honestly, I can understand where you’re coming from. But what a lot of these comments don’t realize is I’ve been working for Papa John’s for 6 years now,” he said while making an Italian Sausage pizza. “I’ve been able to support myself through college, buy my first car, I’ve been able to do a lot of things thanks to this job. What you might say is a low skill or low-paying job has actually taught me a lot.”
Joe then shared the motivation behind his hardworking attitude: “A wise man once told me—how you do anything, is how you do everything.”
### Community Reactions
Commenters, including representatives from other food brands, praised Joe’s determination and resilience. Kimberly wrote, “That mentality will take you VERY far in life.” Slim Jim added, “He’s a doughtivational speaker.” Brandie commented, “Can we just normalize not judging people for what jobs they do? It’s such a red flag.”
Others shared their own positive experiences working at Papa John’s. One user said, “I worked for Papa John’s for 13 years and I bought multiple cars, a house and graduated college while there.”
Many fans also tagged Papa John’s in the comments, urging them to give Joe a raise. Some even admitted that Joe’s videos influenced them to order from Papa John’s for the first time in years.
### Who is Dough Joe?
This is far from Joe’s first viral video featuring himself making pizzas at Papa John’s. The content creator has built a following of 3 million on TikTok, encouraging fans “to be on the path to Better,” as his profile reads.
Joe is well-known for his skillful dough spinning, often throwing and catching dough while lip-syncing to popular songs, with coworkers watching in awe. One of his recent videos featured him spinning dough to Nickelback’s “How You Remind Me,” a clip that was even reposted by the band.
In addition to his pizza skills, many followers enjoy his videos for their entertainment value. Comments include, “I feel like a female bird,” and “Why do I find this so attractive?” This has placed Joe’s content within the broader category of “hot chef thirst trap” videos—a subgenre widely discussed on TikTok.
Joe has a twin brother, @doughtoli, who posts similar content and has an audience of 1.8 million followers. Known collectively as the Dough Twins, they appeared together in a Papa John’s commercial posted on the official TikTok page of the pizza chain.
### Are They Paid for Their Promotion?
Regarding whether Joe is paid extra by Papa John’s for his marketing efforts, a Reddit user claiming to be a former colleague of the Dough Twins recently conducted an AMA addressing this question.
When asked, “Any idea on the compensation Doughtoli has made? Did they get him some franchises or something? He’s been their best ad campaign in years,” the Redditor (user average-bassplayer) replied, “Up until around a year ago, they pretty much only got paid for filming commercials for the company but last I checked they’re on corporate payroll,” referring to both Dough Joe and his brother.
Another user, Salty-employee, asked, “Are they good dudes?” The Redditor clarified, “Yes, they always make sure to help out with orders and clean up after making videos.”
### Final Notes
The Daily Dot reached out to Dough Joe and Papa John’s for comment but did not receive a response at the time of publication.
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With his skill, work ethic, and supportive fanbase, Dough Joe is showing that dedication in any job can open doors and create opportunities—no matter what the position might seem to outsiders.
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