Woman Gets Called A Jerk For Not Continuing To Drive Her Entitled Roommate To And From Work After Moving Out
On the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit, one Redditor (OP) recently shared her ups and downs with a school friend who later became a roommate. Things seemed fine at first when they worked and lived together, but troubles brewed over bills and blame.
The OP got a high-paying job at a factory. Soon then, her roommate applied to this company and asked the OP to drive her to and from work every day. The OP said it was okay if the roommate would pay her half of the gas bill. However, three months passed, and the roommate only paid the OP $5 for gas.
Financial stress and unfairness loomed large, leading to a dramatic decision. The OP decided to move out and refused to continue to drive her roommate to and from work. Was the OP wrong? Scroll down to read the entire story and share your thoughts with us.
Advertisement

So now the OP is asking...
Advertisement
OP's roommate doesn't have a car, so she drive her to and from work

Advertisement
Roommate applied to the OP's factory, so the OP could drive her to and from work

Advertisement
OP faced constant blame and verbal outbursts from the roommate for various issues

Advertisement
The roommate invaded OP's privacy by barging into her room, and consumed her cat food

Advertisement
Despite three months of providing transportation for the roommate, the OP received only $5 for gas

Advertisement
The OP quickly moved out after advice and decided not to continue providing transportation for the ex-roommate

Advertisement
The OP added some edits

Advertisement
Commenter shares that he roommate's behavior was not just rude but abusive

Advertisement
The OP was not wrong as the roommate failed to fulfill her responsibilities

Advertisement
Turn off the internet

Advertisement
The roommate is entitled

Advertisement
The commenter supports the OP's decision to leave

Advertisement
The OP doesn't have to do her roommate any more favors

Advertisement
The roommate's expectation for continued rides is unwarranted as she didn't pay for gas and treated the OP poorly

Advertisement
You’re better off without her

What do you think about the OP's choice to stop giving rides? Have you ever dealt with a tough roommate or living situation? Share your thoughts and experiences – we'd love to hear from you!
Related Articles
- Employee Gets Called 'A Selfish A**hole' For Refusing To Contribute $200 For Co-worker's Baby Shower
- Man Late Due To His Child, Boss Warns Him Not To Be Late Again Or Else He Should Quit
- Entitled Redditor Confronts Her Roommate For Not Waking Her Up, Leading To Her Being Late For Work
- Woman Handed Her Resignation Two Weeks Before, Boss Still Demanded Her To Keep Working
- Unrealistic Job Offer Fails To Draw Applicants, Employer Claims "No One Wants To Work"
- Is This Redditor Wrong For Getting Two Coworkers Fired In His First Three Weeks At A New Job?
- Karen Throws Out Birthday Cake, So Employees Team Up For Revenge
- Woman Quits Her Job After Her Manager Keeps Reminding Her About 'At-Will Employment'
- Redditors Strongly Support This Employee Who Refused To Give Their Entitled Boss The First-Class Seat They Earned
- Woman Stops Joining Gift Exchange At The Office After Receiving So Many Bad Ones
Share this article
Advertisement