bort@piefed.world 23 hours ago
It sounds like you should look elsewhere for work. If exit negotiations were hostile, they’ll be concerned with you bringing hostility into the workplace. You’re a liability.
bort@piefed.world 23 hours ago
It sounds like you should look elsewhere for work. If exit negotiations were hostile, they’ll be concerned with you bringing hostility into the workplace. You’re a liability.
erysisntsyre@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
My former boss has previously had problems with other lawyers (both subordinates and those within her hierarchy). My colleagues and other bosses also know me and my work, and have good references about me.
ski11erboi@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
I’m confused. So you do or don’t need her approval? Because you’re saying both things.
erysisntsyre@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
I talk to a boss of the boss of my former boss hahaha and he told me that he can help me and that it is possible indeed, but the positive comments of my former boss are crucial; if I have good comments about me from my former boss, he can -for sure- get me my job back. He knows that I deliver a great work, that’s why he will be willing to help me.
Last time my former boss and I talked, we said to each other that everything is in good terms, but I think it was more of a superficial thing than a real thing.
ogeist@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
If that’s the case just handle the talk with your former boss professional and cordial.