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    'He said I had a work ethic and attitude problem and I didn't get fired for nothing': Entitled woman demands job from BF's brother, keeps getting rejected

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    'He said I had a work ethic and attitude problem and I didn't get fired for nothing': Entitled woman demands job from BF's brother, keeps getting rejected

    “Your own story makes me think you’d be a risk,” one commenter told this entitled job-seeker. Sometimes Reddit posters on r/AmItheA****** don’t give the whole story in their post, because this person has some serious issues with workplace behavior that she just brushes off. 

    In this post, u/boasoas is asking if she’s in the wrong for a situation that arose after she lost her job. Job loss is horrific, but you have to be strategic about your next moves. For this OP, she badgered her boyfriend’s family. The post is so cringey, as she types out her conversation with Kieran, her boyfriend’s brother, it’s crystal clear that he’s being so polite while telling her to knock it off. She’s desperate for a job, but there are major reasons why one might not want to employ this OP. Commenters searched through her post history and found a treasure trove of employment secrets that the OP happened to leave out of the AITA post. With this enlightening information, commenters deemed her the a******. The OP wrote that she already has two new jobs, she just doesn’t like them. Maybe she’ll read through the comments and apologize to her boyfriend’s family before it’s too late. 

    After you scroll through this wild story, check out these people who also believe they’re the main characters in their own lives, and want everyone else to get out of their way.