To: SoFloFreeper
You will have to move on. If they’ve already been overt, then the knives have already been sharpened. Get that resume fixed up. Sorry to be a doom and gloomer ... but I’ve been there and done that.
To: StolarStorm
You will have to move on. If theyve already been overt, then the knives have already been sharpened. Get that resume fixed up. Sorry to be a doom and gloomer! This smells like an HR trap.
65 posted on
01/19/2020 12:05:36 PM PST by
Grampa Dave
(Democrats sue Iran over the right to use "Death to America" as their 2020 campaign slogan!)
To: StolarStorm
Get the resume updated & a good attorney so you can retire early !!!
Document EVERYTHING!!!
125 posted on
01/19/2020 4:03:55 PM PST by
bantam
To: StolarStorm; SoFloFreeper
You will have to move on. If theyve already been overt, then the knives have already been sharpened. Get that resume fixed up. Sorry to be a doom and gloomer ... but Ive been there and done that.
It's not just kives sharpened. If management isn't even willing to back you up, my guess is they completely agree with everyone else. And guess what that does for your chances of promotion? Any ability to move up with the company? I would definitely polish up your resume, and start looking for a position elsewhere.
Or, if you're in a bigger company, you may be able to go a head or two above your current supervisor, and discuss the situation with them. They *may* be more open to your side and be willing to help out. Maybe transfer to another department or location.
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