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BitLife: How to Report A Co-Worker to HR

There's an option for you to report a co-worker to HR while playing BitLife, and this guide shows you how you can do that.

Not everyone will get along with you at your job, and when things don’t always go your way, how you handle it can vary. Some people may want to handle it personally, but others have the chance to call in HR on a co-worker.

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How you do this is not a straightforward process. There’s no direct way to report to your HR in the game and point out a particular individual. You have to be a bit clever about how you report someone. For those attempting to complete the Karen Challenge, this task might seem a bit more difficult than the other ones. Here’s what you need to know about sending a co-worker to HR in BitLife.

Where You Can Report a Co-Work to HR in BitLife

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To report someone to HR with your BitLife character, you need a reason for it. The reason can vary. The two of you can exchange words, or the person might insult you, do something bad to you at work, or may even offer you drugs while on the job. Whatever happens, if a co-worker doesn’t like you, they may attempt to do something nasty to you. When that happens, go about your business, and then return to the job tab and report them.

More often than not, you’re going to run into the issue where you won’t be able to report someone to your HR. It’ll be annoying to find ways for people to argue with you, fight you at work, and even risky because your co-workers could also call HR against you, but once you find the right way to make someone angry without implicating yourself, you’re golden.

A good way to go about this without HR on your back is to prank them. It’ll lower their overall relationship and view towards you. Much like everything in this game, it’s pretty random, and the results do vary, so I recommend being careful about this. You don’t want to do anything too drastic and then find yourself being fired from your job, which is the opposite of what you were attempting to achieve.

You can do this over and over again with multiple co-workers. You want to be careful to have a few friends on your side, such as the supervisor, but having multiple co-workers, not like you, is not the end of the world.


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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.