Ever felt the pressure of last-minute requests at work, especially when they’re not even your responsibility? Well, you’re not alone. We bring you a tale from the corporate world, where our hero (or villain, depending on who you ask) decides to tackle a relentless mortgage company’s ‘urgent’ requests in his own unique way. Let’s dive into this rollercoaster of office drama, shall we?
The Office Setup: HR vs Payroll ⏰

The Mortgage Company’s ‘Urgent’ Requests

Bending Over Backwards… Initially!

The Ungrateful Response

Passing the Baton ♂️

The Unending Cycle

Turning the Tables

The Unexpected Twist

The Aftermath ️

The Office Verdict ️

Office Drama Unleashed: A Tale of Time, Tardiness, and Telling it Like it is!
In a world where last-minute requests and misplaced blame are the norm, one man decides to flip the script. Our protagonist, stuck in the crossfire of ‘urgent’ mortgage verifications and office hours, turns the tables on the very people trying to pin the blame on him. With a dash of wit and a pinch of sarcasm, he manages to give them a taste of their own medicine. But is he a hero for standing up for himself, or a villain for his unconventional methods? The jury’s out on that one, but one thing’s for sure – he’s made his point loud and clear. Now, let’s see what the internet has to say about this intriguing tale…
Technically an a**, but hilarious and the best thing all day

Loan companies and their late actions, but a hilarious response!

Unprofessional name-calling? A slight YTA with fiery agreement!

YTA for unprofessionalism. Professional response: “Please allow 24 hours for response.”

Genius! The office hero we all need!

Verbal harassment and lack of planning – ESH

NTA. I like it.

Taking on a predatory loan company after hours

ESH! Lack of communication leads to hilarious but unprofessional move

Unprofessional language and lack of boundaries caused unnecessary problems.

Navigating the fine line between venting and professional consequences.

“YTA. Google how to create a mail rule that sends an auto email when certain things are in the subject line that gives the OLA/SLA or sets the expectations for these types of requests. Don’t ever call people names, it’s not professional, it’s not ok.”

Dealing with demanding loan processors and their relentless tone

YTA- Use your words, not insults. Be a grown-up

Faxing your way to office infamy!

Hilarious fax machine mishap, but YTA for blaming loan processor

Genius idea, but watch your language!

Comedy routine at work? You might be the office villain!

Fax machine hero saves the day with silent verifications!

HR employee’s insults jeopardize their career. ESH. ♂️

When your office antics go from funny to a**hole territory

HR’s behavior is a nightmare! Report them to their supervisor!

Engaging in a professional relationship gone wrong
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Commenter calls OP an a**hole but acknowledges intent and offers alternative

Frustrated with unresponsive company, OP seeks resolution but faces resistance

Office drama: ESH for using inappropriate language in a work setting

ESH in HR: Unprofessional insults vs entitled mortgage company.

ESH, Using cringey insults on a business call? Really?

Unprofessional behavior and name calling? Not cool!

HR process for employment confirmation differs, pandemic complicates communication.

A soft YTA turned hilarious revenge on a mortgage company!

YTA: Commenter finds adage obnoxious, but it’s true.

“Faxing? Seriously? It’s time for a digital upgrade, folks! “

Mixed opinions on OP’s behavior in this situation.

HR person called out for unprofessionalism, YTA ♂️

ESH: Communication breakdown! Lessons learned, but who’s the real AH?

Insults make you YTA. Use professional language to criticize.

Attitude matters, but name-calling crosses the line. ESH.

Hilarious comment! No judgement, just laughs

NTA: Late Friday calls are a trap! ️

A tale of rudeness and professionalism. Who’s the real villain?

YTA! Learn to communicate effectively and avoid unnecessary resentment.

Constructive criticism: Watch your language, it could cost you!

Insurance broker saves the day, mortgage company held accountable!

A tale of revenge that will satisfy your petty desires!

Unprofessional behavior? YTA! The boss would fire you

YTA gets called out for name-calling.

HR employee receives backlash for handling situation inappropriately.

YTA: Internet points won’t justify your last-minute fax machine drama!

The chaotic world of lending: delays, scrambling, and funny a**holes!

ESH: Lack of professionalism and communication caused unnecessary drama.

HR handles payroll, but lacks maturity. Loan company also sucks.

Pushback justified, but not in this unprofessional and hilarious manner!

Inappropriate approach to office coordination with a ruthless mortgage company!

YTA for not considering different office schedules and communication methods.

NTA calls out mortgage company’s life-ruining BS!

A masterpiece! This thing you did is a work of art!

Who’s the real a**hole? You or the ruthless mortgage company?

Keep fighting the good fight!

The search for a Justified a**hole option continues…

LOL! An AH with a justified revenge plot. Love it!

Just do it!

Hahaha! Justified AH? This story sounds like a wild ride!

NTA and sticking it to the ruthless mortgage company!

Hilarious and effective! The hero we all need!

AH or Hero? The eternal struggle between good and fax.

Embrace your inner rebel! Sometimes being a bit of an a**hole is okay!

NTA- Hilarious! Dealing with impatient people is a struggle

Office hero shuts down last-minute request, earns partner’s approval!

NTA: Standing up for yourself and your time at work!

Not the a**hole for standing up against a ruthless mortgage company!

Living for the pettiness! No a-hole here.

Hilarious! Who expects a 5:15pm turnaround on a Friday? NTA!

Not the a**hole for standing up against the mortgage company!
