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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. It was just that I had a piece of rather surprising information. 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] No, you had a piece of juicy information that you wanted to blab about. And I highly doubt that 2 or 3 posters have filled up four pages all by themselves... And what could you possibly do for your coworker to make amends for what you did?! [/quote]
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