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Employee Tries To Cancel Childless Colleague’s Holidays Because They Misused Their Own Sick Leaves

The scenario described by today’s OP from a Reddit AITA post is one of annoying conflicts in the workplace. OP, who used to work in a supermarket, encountered a colleague who was known for quickly booking holidays without ensuring that she had secured time off first. This pushy, selfish behavior only creates a toxic work environment and puts their coworkers in a tough spot. Despite OP’s history of accommodating the colleague, she finally decided enough was enough and firmly held her ground against the co-worker’s unreasonable request to cancel her holiday. Wanna know what this entitled woman did next? Scroll down below to get all the details!

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Source: u/kathjoy

#1) Posted in r/entitledparents, let’s get into it!

#2) OP used to work at a supermarket where she would do favors for her colleagues. There was also a problematic co-worker who would book last-minute vacations without getting an off from work.

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#3) If management told her she couldn’t have time off, she’d bully other co-workers into canceling their trips.

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#4) One time OP had a holiday booked and the colleague asked her to cancel so she could go to the Maldives instead.

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#5) OP stuck her ground and the colleague became aggressive.

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#6) This aggression continued and OP revealed that she couldn’t cancel due to a family wedding.

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#7) The colleague continued to call OP selfish for not giving her holiday up for her.

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#8) The colleague tries to convince OP that her needs are bigger.

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#9) The co-worker tried to guilt trip OP into canceling but OP just reported her to HR.

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#10) The manager talked to the co-worker and she stopped bugging OP. A few weeks passed and OP came back to work but didn’t see that co-worker.

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#11) OP’s co-worker had been fired for scamming management into taking the holiday anyway after saying that she was sick and even posting about it.

Source: u/kathjoy

OP’s extremely annoying situation with her bully colleague resulted in an ultimately satisfying end. The reality check they were handed when their plans were derailed was a bit like a slapback to reality. It showed that bullying and pushing others aside for personal gain would only lead to a negative conclusion down the road. It’s important to remember that others are waiting in line too and not everything is about you and your life – especially when you have children. You are not entitled to these things whether you’re child-free or have 7 kids. Check out what Reddit users said about the situation down below:

#12) true, how can you guilt trip someone else about YOUR kids?

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Via Miyagidokarate

#13) Life tips!

Via fluffy_bunny22

#14) Leaving after lying is one thing, but posting public pictures after it? Damn.

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Via DoobieDoo0718

#15) Patent a co-worker leash.

Via mark1539

What was your opinion on this one? Have you ever met such an entitled co-worker before? Comment your thoughts down below to join the conversation and stay tuned to Defused for more!

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