I Refused to Drive My Boss to Work Meetings—Now HR Stepped In

I am a 28-year-old interior designer. I’ve been working at the same company for 2 years.

Recently, my boss and I have had to go meet with a new client twice a week. The office is about a 35-minute drive from their location. My boss wants to go in my car (he doesn’t drive).

He said, “You’re on work hours, so it’s part of your job!”
I replied, “I’m a designer, not a driver.,” and refused. We ended up taking a taxi instead.

Hours later, when we returned, I entered the office and something didn’t feel quite right. I found my entire office in chaos. My colleague told me to check my inbox, and when I did, I froze.

HR had sent an email to everyone. It said:

“Dear colleagues,

The company has decided to implement new measures. The company’s parking lot will no longer be free. Previously, the company covered this cost, but from now on, employees will need to pay the monthly fee themselves.

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