Entitled coworker switches shifts with 26-year-old server without his approval, assuming he's free because he is single: 'You don't have anything else to do anyway!'

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    This is driving me absolutely insane. I work at a restaurant and there's this girl Sarah (23F) who constantly asks me to cover her shifts. I'm 26M and apparently being single means I have no life?
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    At first it was occasional - she had a date, family thing, whatever. But now it's literally every week. Last Friday she texted me at 6am asking if I could
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    work her double because she wanted to go to her boyfriends cousins birthday party. When I said no she replied "come on you dont have anything else to do anyway."
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    Yesterday was the final straw. She scheduled a shift trade with me without asking, then told our manager that I agreed to it. When
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    I confronted her she said "I figured you'd be fine with it since you don't have a girlfriend or kids to worry about."
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    The audacity! Just because I'm single doesn't mean I don't have plans, hobbies, or a life outside work. I have friends, family, things I want to do on my days off.
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    Our manager seems to think this is just normal workplace stuff but I'm getting really tired of being treated like my time doesn't matter.
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    Casey TheArtist91 · 11h ago I would never cover another shift for her. And I'd tell your boss not to just take her word for stuff like that. Needs to hear it from both of you.
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    robopirateninjasaur · 11h ago • "Hey Manager, as you are now aware I did not agree to this shift swap, so please dont believe her when she says this any time in the future. Also her unwillingness to show up to her shifts is going to create a mess for you, so you need to sort this out".
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    madpeachiepie • 9h ago The first thing I'd do is block her number after telling her, with your manager present, that you won't be covering anymore shifts for her and she's going to have to actually start showing up for her job.
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    shillyshally 11h ago • So, speak up. Tell her no. If she asks why, tries to draw you in, tries to get you to defend your no, do not engage further. Repeat no until she goes away. It's uncomfortable the first time,
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    maybe a second time since she seems way far into entitlement, but twice ought to do it. Remember, just the one word, no.
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    Rackshaw_Bangem Rackshaw Bangem 9h ago If it's normal workplace stuff for someone to lie about you agreeing to cover their shift, it's also normal to not show up for something you didn't agree to.
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    dukedracula • 11h ago She's way out of line. Treating you like your time doesn't matter just because you're single is not okay. And scheduling a shift trade without even asking is beyond disrespectful. That's not how it works.
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    You've clearly been trying to be helpful but now she's just using you. You're allowed to say no. You don't need a partner or kids to have valid
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    reasons for keeping your time. Next time she tries anything like that, make it clear she needs to ask first and stop assuming you're free.
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    Your manager brushing it off is weak too. If it keeps going, keep a record of what happens and bring it up again. You deserve to be treated like your time matters because it does.
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    Annika_Desai • 10h ago Look for another job because your manager is enabling her behaviour. If you feel comfy to do so, make up a gf Oh, I can't, I have plans with my gf

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