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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel like there maybe just 1-2 people posting repeatedly that horrible, sucky person. Perhaps trying to bait me. I made a mistake. I had nothing to gain from telling but I wasn't trying to undermine the co-worker. [b] It was just that I had a piece of rather surprising information. [/b] And I tried to make amends by telling the coworker what I had done. Honestly, if I was applying for another job and used another manager as a reference or was applying for another job inside my agency, I would expect to word to get around quickly. That is unless I asked that manager ahead of time not to say anything. Maybe that is part of the culture in my agency. [/quote] Yeah and you had to go blab it to see what sort of reaction you could stir. You must be bored with your life to have done something so awful. This person's job is on the line now thanks to you. [/quote]
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