red_baa_ron t1_it4f9v5 wrote
Reply to comment by tc65681 in Springfield workforce development director resigns amid reported accusations of prescription drug distribution, public corruption by MappingClouds
Sounded like they forced her to resign. The alternative is usually worse in these situations.
KTfl1 t1_itmmp5j wrote
The alternative is only worse if you are guilty of something. It takes leverage to make someone quit a government job. It seems like she had an ax to grind against a specific remote employee that wasn't in her department.
red_baa_ron t1_itmohjc wrote
Not necessarily. True or not, her reputation is shredded. She can either leave and take her life into her own hands or she can be strung along in a lengthy process stacked against her.
Also, what makes you assume this was personal against the remote employee?
KTfl1 t1_itmxoaj wrote
She was promoted 4 times during her employment with the city. How is that stacked against her?
Her reputation was shredded when she said she was forced to quit. The city would respond to any inquiry with title and dates of employment.
Seems like - that's what it seemed like to me. She was questioning the work ethic of an employee that didn't report to her, because what she wanted that person to do wasn't getting done.
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