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rude_flannel t1_j65sbf9 wrote

Sure depending on how old you are and if this is your first job or not but you basically shit talked someone that had your back you probably should have extended the same courtesy and had their back in return

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[deleted] OP t1_j65suo9 wrote

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rude_flannel t1_j65t3ce wrote

Well then I stick by my first comment bro you suck

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[deleted] OP t1_j65udnr wrote

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Federal-Invite1840 t1_j65wt50 wrote

Did you talk to your former boss about the issues prior to going above her to her boss?

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[deleted] OP t1_j65xli5 wrote

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rude_flannel t1_j65zk44 wrote

It’s crazy that people can have shit that effects them outside of work I don’t think you saw your boss as a person

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kimmiinoz t1_j66uww8 wrote

That’s when you should have said to her ‘I know you’re struggling, what can I do to help us keep on top of things until you’re back up to speed?’

The minutiae of admin stuff can be tedious when you’re ill, so helping instead of bitching to her boss would have gone far. Stepping up with a great boss will only help your career, instead of losing it.

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Alice-Xandra t1_j65wmzp wrote

*The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

Now you know, personally, what this means.

Spend your time at work finding a new job, this 'performance review' is your notification of termination.

You fcked yourself too, learn from it & move on.

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[deleted] OP t1_j65x8lm wrote

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Alice-Xandra t1_j65zrmj wrote

Unfortunately, you may need to compensate by working more hours for less. You should, however, be sending out 5+ CVs a day at this point to anywhere hiring your skillset, as a backup.

Regardless of what led you here, I hope you manage to get sorted quickly, sounds like a terrible business to work for.

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[deleted] OP t1_j660roc wrote

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Dark_Jewel72 t1_j663qjx wrote

If you have a suspicion you’ll be fired it’s the most responsible thing to have a backup plan even if it isn’t your best-case scenario. Making less is infinitely better than making nothing. Don’t do this again if you ever have another cool boss. Lol.

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Alice-Xandra t1_j663hgq wrote

I see.

You can pass this review if you meet the metrics of your role. You've done it before, do it again. Make sure to get the scope of the performance review in writing, before it starts.

Head down & bang out cv, after cv, till you find the right position to move to.

Good luck, whatever may come.

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azrael962 t1_j675qfl wrote

Of course they want to get rid of you you stabbed your last boss in the back. No one wants to be the next person you screw over.

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Waterblink t1_j66ez7y wrote

If that's your idea of helping, you're the one who needs help lmao

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Rub-it t1_j66pgn2 wrote

How tf do you help by telling on someone to their boss? What exactly did you want him to do, force her back to work? You knew exactly what you were doing and I have dealt with evil people like you at work

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yolkmaster69 t1_j67jtzj wrote

If you wanted to help, you should’ve asked your now fired boss what you could do to help instead of complaining about it.

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Secretbackupaccount t1_j67pwha wrote

But you intended something to happen. Rather than going to the person directly and talking to her. You went over her head. There is a chain of command in any job. If you ignore it. The only possible outcome was fire/ write up. You knew what you did. You reap what you sow.

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happysunshyne t1_j661457 wrote

What's you name? I want to make sure I never hire you.

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