Entitled Student Reports Professor for Drawing Boundaries at Work

I swear teachers are the most disrespected people... This student had the audacity to report a professor for having rules about making appointments 24 hours in advance, submitting specific questions in advance, and not wanting to meet after work hours. This thread was posted to Reddit's r/AmITheA**hole subreddit by u/Ok_Part8809, who clearly felt they were in the right in this situation when in reality, they were blindly unaware of their own entitlement. If this person had the ability to see beyond their own experience (fat chance there based on this post alone), they would know that professors have so many more responsibilities beyond just teaching. There are grants and research and administrative work. Furthermore, asking for students to schedule appointments and submit their questions in advance is actually a responsible way to prepare for said appointments and to be sure that everyone's time is respected. Just like any other worker, teachers are entitled to draw boundaries at work, and students should respect that. We've seen plenty of instances of entitled students lately. For instance, this one tried to get away with doing no work on a group project. Keep scrolling below for the full story!