Sister Makes Twin Lose Her Job By Secretly Recording Everything She Did At Work
Did she do the right thing by reporting her sister's laziness and getting her fired from their shared job?
Lakeisha
- Published in Interesting
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794 shared a post on Reddit's "AITA" subreddit, where she sought opinions on whether she was in the wrong for reporting her sister's laziness at their shared job.
The post details that both Puzzleheaded_Ear1794 and her sister work at an animal shelter, and while Puzzleheaded_Ear1794 always have to care for the animals after her sister, their boss thinks highly of her sister and wants to give her a raise.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794 admits to feeling conflicted about reporting her sister's laziness, even though she had been recording proof of her sister's lack of effort for about two months, but hesitated because of their familial relationship.
However, when she confronted her sister about her behavior, her sister accused her of being jealous and threatened to turn her friends against her. Despite her sister's threat, Puzzleheaded_Ear1794 presented her evidence to their boss, who ultimately fired her sister.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794 ended up getting the raise, and her sister has been struggling to find a new job since it was her only source of income. Puzzleheaded_Ear1794 concludes the post by asking if she was the asshole for reporting her sister and causing her to lose her job.
Here's how the AITA subreddit community responded to her post.
Here's OP's story
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794Lazy workers are sometimes responsible for animals falling sick and dying at animal shelters.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794There's a likelihood she wouldn't feel bad if her sister wasn't involved.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794The manager should have known better.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794There's nothing wrong with standing up for yourself at work.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794Her sister deserves to be fired because her actions affect the animals' quality of life.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794The animals have endured enough.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794She used the proof because only her sister was to get a raise.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794Her sister should embrace the consequence of her action.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794Hope the raise was worth losing her sister.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794It's hard to decide whether she made the right decision.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794Her sister had a chance to correct herself.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794Loyalty to the family should come before anything else.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794"Sister" is nothing but a title.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794She is responsible for her sister's laziness at work.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794People working at animal shelters can't afford to be lazy.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794Animals deserve only the best caregivers.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794There are some jobs where laziness can't be tolerated.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794Her decision is commendable, but she's a creep.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794Her sister's response is typical of a sociopath.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794She should have gotten her sister fired sooner.
Puzzleheaded_Ear1794What do you think?
As human beings, we have an instinct to protect and defend our family members. This is because family ties are strong, and we feel a sense of loyalty and responsibility towards our loved ones.
However, it's important to remember that protecting families does not mean enabling or condoning their harmful behavior. It's possible to hold family members accountable while still supporting and loving them.
It's all about finding a balance between loyalty and accountability.