Anonymous wrote:My new boss is making me uncomfortable. They've overhired in my division lately and taken some of my regular duties and given them to others. There isn't enough technical work to go around so I'm filling my day with clerical work. I've had many years of Outstanding reviews (this is a Federal office). Can they try to stick me on a PIP? I've been seriously job hunting for over a year and there are so few jobs available. What if they do try to PIP me? Would I be better off quitting outright or wait to see if they PIP and fight it? I hope I'm being paranoid, but I think they are trying to rebuild their office with friends and I feel like a target.
Anonymous wrote:History doesn't mean much. What's important is the performance during the current rating period. PIPs are quite convoluted as in they really should not come out of the blue. There is a lot of prep work that needs to happen before HR approves a PIP.
Were you given your 2015 performance elements? Are you in a bargaining unit?
Anonymous wrote:And you never said anything when they took your technical work away? I would have put up a fight to prevent this from happening.
Anonymous wrote:Since when can you get an outstanding rating? In my agency you can only get acceptable or unacceptable.
Anonymous wrote:In the federal government you can only be given a PIP if one of your performance evaluation Critical Elements is "Unacceptable." So no, with Outstanding performance ratings, you cannot be placed on a PIP.