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AITA for not helping my roommate get a job at my workplace… and then getting her banned from the

by Charlie Brown
January 20, 2026
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She had finally found a rhythm—her first real job, a steady paycheck, and a sense of independence that came with moving out and starting college. Her days at the clothing store were filled with supportive coworkers and a manager who made her feel valued, a stark contrast to the chaos that had shadowed her roommate Kayla’s life. But beneath the surface of this newfound stability lay a heartbreaking tension, as Kayla’s struggles with employment and responsibility threatened to unravel the fragile balance they had built together.

When Kayla begged for a referral at her new workplace, the plea wasn’t just about a job—it was a desperate grasp for help, a silent cry for solidarity amid her spiraling failures. Yet, the refusal, born from a need to protect her own hard-won progress, fractured the bond between them, exposing the painful divide between loyalty and self-preservation. In that moment, the weight of friendship collided with the harsh realities of growing up, forcing both to confront what it truly means to support someone without losing oneself.

AITA for not helping my roommate get a job at my workplace… and then getting her banned from the

I (18F) have been working at a clothing store in...

Great co-workers, a decent manager, and I finally feel like...

Kayla's been struggling with jobs since we moved in. She's...

She constantly borrows money from me and is always short...

Last week, she found out my work was hiring and...

I said something like, "As much as I want to...

A few days later, I'm on shift when Kayla shows...

My manager looks confused, asks me in front of her...

I say no, I never arranged anything and never referred...

Kayla looks shocked and says she was "told" to just...

She politely asks her to leave and says they don't...

Kayla storms out and texts me a wall of rage...

But here's the kicker: a few hours later, security tells...

She said she "forgot her water bottle" even though she...

Now she's barely speaking to me and has been telling...

According to Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in psychological boundaries, “When we don’t set boundaries, we teach people what they can get away with.”

The situation presented involves a clear pattern of dependency and boundary violation originating from the roommate (Kayla). The narrator initially demonstrated appropriate self-preservation by refusing to refer Kayla, understanding that past job performance issues could jeopardize their own standing. When Kayla intentionally created a false scenario—showing up for a non-existent interview while misleading management—it escalated from neediness to active deception and workplace disruption. This behavior suggests an inability or unwillingness to accept responsibility for her own employment failures, instead externalizing blame onto the narrator.

Kayla’s subsequent actions, including returning to the store premises after being turned away and falsely claiming she forgot an item, constitute trespassing, which crosses a serious legal and ethical line. The reaction of Kayla’s friends—suggesting the narrator should have warned her about the planned deception—attempts to impose guilt and shift responsibility for Kayla’s deliberate choices onto the narrator. The narrator acted appropriately by prioritizing their job security and honesty when confronted by management.

For future situations, the narrator should establish clear, firm communication regarding shared living expenses and personal support, separate from professional endorsements. When a boundary is tested (like the initial referral request), the response should be consistently unwavering, and if repeated boundary violations occur, the narrator must prioritize their own safety and stability, even if it means establishing greater distance in the roommate relationship.

What do you think of this story?





REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

philautos NTA. She clearly is not someone whose workplace behavior...

And even if I weren't convinced of that, it's your...

ColdstreamCapple NTA

But OP Kayla is NOT a friend and you need to stop enabling her

No more letting her borrow money, No more covering her rent and I’d be either looking for a new place to live or telling her to leave

Kayla is a user and a drama queen, let her “friends” take care of her

Don’t ruin your credit and risk your career for someone like this, She needs to be held accountable for once in her life

MrP2471 I am sorry to say, she is absolutely using...

Even_Budget2078 NTA

But, more importantly that seems to have escalated from tiresome minor disaster of a life roommate to full blown unhinged super fast.

I'm not trying to sound alarmist, but I really think...

bill-schick Warned her how? You told her you would not...

Grymflyk NTA. You are still very young and I applaud...

The inability to hold onto jobs and general lack of...

She could also be having issues, either drug related or...

If she would lie like that in front of you...

Be careful and no matter how hard it may seem,...

She needs to grow up a good bit before she...

Any friend that is supporting her is buying into her...

SlinginChitlins4u NTA! You should break all contact with this person...

The individual is facing significant conflict because their decision to maintain professional boundaries at work was directly challenged by their roommate’s desperate and disruptive actions. The central tension lies between the narrator’s need for stability and safety in their new job and the roommate’s reliance on the narrator, leading to manipulative and boundary-crossing behavior that ultimately damaged the personal relationship.

Given the severity of the roommate’s subsequent actions, including lying to management and trespassing, was the narrator justified in refusing the job referral, or did maintaining personal distance become an act of sabotage in a desperate situation? The debate centers on the limits of friendship obligations versus the right to professional separation.

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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