Man Fired for Workplace Harassment While Trying to Impress
The Original Post
So I workED at this small car dealership in Reno, Nevada. Nothing fancy just me three other sales guys, and our manager Rick who thinks he is a wolf of wall street but drives a busted Tacoma
We got this new receptionist last month. 22, quiet always reading during lunch. I decided I was gonna be that mysterious confident dude not the usual clown version of me. I watched a bunch of cringe alpha male garbage and thought yeah less talking, more eye contact act like I have options.
Here is where I cooked myself
I started ignoring her on purpose like full on hot and cold. One day super friendly next day barely looking at her I thought it would make me seem busy and high value or whatever
Instead she went to Rick and said I was making her uncomfortable.
I did not even know that part yet
yesterday Rick calls me into his office. He has this weird disappointed dad face he tells me there has been feedback about my behavior. says I am acting hostile and creating tension.
I panic my brain goes into survival mode. Instead of saying sorry and explaining I was just being awkward and stupid I double down.
I tell him she is the one acting weird and maybe she is projecting because she likes me yes I actually said that.
Rick just stared at me like I had grown a second head. He tells me this is not high school and that he cannot have drama in the front office.
This morning I get called in again. They are letting me go. Official reason not a good culture fit
All because I tried to play some dumb psychological game instead of just being normal.
TL;DR: Tried to act mysterious and hot and cold to impress a coworker she reported me I blamed her, now I am unemployed
What Reddit Said
Redditors absolutely roasted this guy for his spectacular self-destruction. The top comments brutally mocked his “alpha male” strategy. One user quipped that “the only smooth thing in this scenario is your brain.”
However, many commenters also recognized this as a teachable moment about toxic masculinity. They pointed out how online “pickup artist” content creates these cringey situations. Moreover, several users noted that his response to getting caught was even worse than the original behavior.
The Verdict
The overwhelming consensus: OP completely deserved to be fired. This workplace harassment fired trying impress coworker situation shows exactly why “alpha male” tactics don’t work in professional settings. In fact, his doubling down when confronted sealed his fate. This is a perfect example of workplace drama caused by dating fails spilling into professional life.
Original post from r/tifu (1,551 upvotes, 429 comments)