Redditor Refuses To Give Up Parking Space To Pregnant Co-Worker, Forces Her To Lodge An Official Complaint Against Them

"If she wants it she should just wake up early"

Jesse
Redditor Refuses To Give Up Parking Space To Pregnant Co-Worker, Forces Her To Lodge An Official Complaint Against Them

In the bustling realm of office life, the quest for the perfect parking spot can ignite a battle of wits and wiles. Our narrator (Original Poster), a diligent worker plagued by a nagging knee injury, finds solace in a prized parking spot near the entrance.

Alas, the tranquil harmony of this routine is disrupted by the arrival of a pregnant coworker, who seeks respite from the parking lot melee.

OP's strategy for securing this coveted parking spot is simple: Each morning, they wake up early and get to work before everyone else.

The pregnant woman, seeing that she couldn't win this battle, decided to go from person to person, pleading that they leave the spot for her. She even went as far as leaving a note on OP's desk, silently hoping for empathy.

Yet, the next day, she came to work to find OP's car parked comfortably in the spot. OP argued that the only way for her to get the spot would be to wake up early and arrive earlier than everyone else.

This altercation eventually led to the pregnant lady making an official report against OP. However, their boss decided not to get involved in the matter.

The question is: can we call OP an inconsiderate individual, or are they simply clinging to their rights in the cutthroat world of parking politics?

Scroll down to find out the verdict.

The story in detail

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A bit of background

A bit of backgroundReddit.com

One of OP's pregnant coworkers is interested in having the coveted parking space due to her condition

One of OP's pregnant coworkers is interested in having the coveted parking space due to her conditionReddit.com

OP informed her that she would have to wake up early if she was serious about getting the spot

OP informed her that she would have to wake up early if she was serious about getting the spotReddit.com

She decided to lodge an official complaint, but their boss isn't prepared to get involved

She decided to lodge an official complaint, but their boss isn't prepared to get involvedReddit.com

Here's how the Reddit community reacted to the story:

"NTA. It is an open spot. FIRST COME FIRST SERVE."

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"ESH. You’re both turning this into a competition when it doesn’t have to be."

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"YTA...Would it kill you to consider someone else’s needs ahead of your own for a few months?"

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"If she's unwilling to get there earlier, she's got nothing to gripe about."

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"If you're feeling generous maybe leave the spot open on good/better knee days."

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"Pretty sure you haven’t the slightest clue how hard it is to be pregnant otherwise you wouldn’t tell her to just get up earlier."

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"You don't HAVE to do it, well within your right to not do it, but it doesn't cost anything to be nice to a heavily pregnant lady."

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"The first YTA is the employer. They should have a reserved parking space for pregnant women"

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"NTA. Pregnancy is not a disability and the spot isn’t for disabled people."

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As the Reddit community passionately debates this quandary, it becomes evident that the issue is divisive. While some commenters argue that the pregnant woman should wake up early if she truly wants the parking space, others advocate for empathy and suggest accommodating her in the meantime, particularly on days when OP's knee feels better.

We'd love to get your thoughts on the matter. Join the conversation in the comments below.

Jesse