Pestering boss goes viral over wild text exchange begging worker to come in on day off

A pestering boss begging a worker to come in on their day off has left the internet stunned. UK workplace expert Ben Askins often goes viral for sharing anonymous text messages between workers and their bosses. Askins reads out the exchanges and then offers his advice, and 9 times out of 10, he is usually on the worker’s side. The workplace expert seemed stunned as he read out a wild exchange between a boss and a worker who was being hounded to come to work on their day off. It started innocently enough: The boss texted and said the workplace was “slammed” and asked if the worker was free. “I really need you to come in today,” the boss pressed. The worker replied politely and explained they were with family and couldn’t come in at the last minute. “I would if I could but I’m out with the family,” the worker wrote back. The boss fobbed off the worker’s excuse and said someone had called in sick, calling them a “bastard” and explaining again that they really needed the worker to come in on their day off to cover for their co-worker. The worker responded, “I literally can’t come in today,” and added that it’d take them a couple of hours to even get to work anyway. The boss jumped on that and said, “Two hours is fine; I can cover you until then,” which prompted the worker to once again say it wasn’t really a time factor; they just couldn’t come to work. “I can’t come in,” the worker said. The boss then ramped things up a notch.“Come on! You can’t bail on me like this,” the boss raged. “How am I bailing? It is my day off and I never said I could do it,” the worker reasoned. The boss didn’t relent and claimed the worker said they could be in with two hours and then threatened to tell someone else in the company about their refusal to work.The worker didn’t give in and simply said the boss could tell whoever he wanted but they wouldn’t be working today.“I am still not coming in,” the worker sai...