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  1. Sounds interesting.
  2. OP left confident that everyone had prepared themselves.
  3. Things didn't go as planned.
  4. OP was blamed for the loss of a client.
  5. Some think OP is NTA.
  6. However, these Redditors strongly believe that OP is YTA.

Employee Asks Reddit If She Was Wrong For Not Answering Emails When On Vacation

In today's work environment, finding the right balance between your job and personal life can be a real challenge. With smartphones and emails at our fingertips, it's tough to switch off from work even during vacations. A recent situation posted on the "Am I the *sshole" (AITA) subreddit has ignited a lively debate about drawing the line between work and personal time. The story involves an employee who took proactive steps before her vacation to ensure her colleagues were prepared in her absence. However, her choice to disconnect completely during her time off ended up causing an unexpected problem: the loss of a client.

Curious to know how this story unfolds? Scroll down to dive into the details and join the discussion on the delicate balance between work and personal boundaries.

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Sounds interesting.

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OP left confident that everyone had prepared themselves.

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Things didn't go as planned.

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OP was blamed for the loss of a client.

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

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Some think OP is NTA.

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However, these Redditors strongly believe that OP is YTA.

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So what's your perspective on this workplace dilemma? Have you ever faced a similar situation or found a way to manage work and personal time effectively? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

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