‘I took her promotion; then I got her fired': Employee gets boss's promotion, prevents her from getting promoted, then gets her fired

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    Font - Posted by u/Info__share 1 day ago Supervisor ha ed and belittled me; I promoted, outranked her, kept her from promoting, and got her fired!
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    Font - In 2015, i had a supervisor who was a GS-6 that ha sed and constantly belittled me. I was a GS-4. I couldn't do anything right in her eyes. I had the highest productivity in the office because I closed the most cases in the shortest amount of time. She tried stealing my cases and
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    Font - creating obstacles to prevent me from closing the cases I identified. It never worked. I always prevailed. n She lied to the area manager and said I had brought ag to work. They forced me to open my bag so they can search it or said I
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    Font - would be terminated. They found no w ns. She took what I said completely out of context and told the area manager I said I wanted to burn the office down. What I had said was "I don't care if the building burns down today. I will still wake up tomorrow, say
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    Font - my morning prayers, and apply to other jobs. I am marketable and can find another job." She called the military police on me in attempt to have me arrested because my Gerber pc (that is sold everywhere and completely legal!) slipped out of ife
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    Font - my pocket without me noticing. The military police never made contact with me. She kept my kre and never gave it back. Eight months later, I ended up leaving the office because it was toxic and I couldn't deal with the har nent anymore. I deployed
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    Font - into a GS-7 grade. Shortly after, she deployed as a GS-7. A GS-9 position came up and we were both interested. Neither of us applied as it wasn't posted. She told the area manager "I can't work with him. You have to move him from this location." My area manager said "he's my highest
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    Font - producing employee. Moving him would be a change of benefits for him. Why would I create a problem I don't already have." She was upset and complained. My area manager selected me for the job. I'm now a GS-9 and she's a GS-7 in another office. I ended up
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    Font - getting promoted 6 months later to a GS-11 (we're in the excepted service). She finishes her assignment and goes back to her permanent job of a GS-6. My region manager calls me one day and says "hey, I have this applicant for a GS-7 position and
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    Font - I think you worked with her.” He told me her name and asked "I'm thinking of selecting her for the position at XYZ location. Do you think she will do well?" I said "boss, you could leave that office unmanned for six months and there will still be more productivity than you putting her there for 12 months. It's not a
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    Font - move I would make and not an applicant I'm willing to endorse." He said "understood." She didn't get the job. Someone else called me and asked what I thought about her at another location and I said the same thing. She didn't get the job.
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    Font - Three years later I promoted to GS-12 and she's still a GS-6. Two years after that, I promoted to a GS-13 and she finally made it to GS-9. She wanted to deploy again but in another directorate (because I would've been her second line supervisor- not that I would have accepted her) and
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    Font - the commander asked me if I knew who she was since we worked in the same directorate. I said "yes, I know her." He asked what I thought about putting her into XYZ position. I gave him my same feedback as the other two had asked. She didn't get the job.
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    Font - Recently, I was doing some reviews and found anomalies. I turned it over to my counterpart (another region manager) because it wasn't my region. Four months ago, we fired her for the anomalies I found in her office. It turned out she was committing fraud.
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    Font - MGC00992 23 hr. ago S A wise man once told me... the toes you step on today may be connected to the ais you have to kiss tomorrow 588 Reply Share
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    Font - fistbumpbroseph +1 1 day ago · Just curious, what's all this GS jargon? 137 Reply Share
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    Font - Info__share OP. 1 day ago It's the grade levels for the US federal government. GS stands for general schedule. The grades are GS-1 (like a private) to GS-15 (like a colonel) then you get into the senior executive service which would be like a one star general in the military.
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    Font - Caramel_Cactus edited 1 day ago +1 ∙ 1 day ago · You got revenge on us by refusing to use paragraphs ETA: op is a rockstar and added paragraphs bless! 89 Reply Share ●
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    Font - ilostmygps 18 hr. ago Holy cr p, someone actually got a GS fired. The entire solar system must've been in alignment that day 11 ↓ Reply Share
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    Font - sashaasandy +2.23 hr. ago She didn't like the attention you brought bcuz she was being shadyyyy. Makes sense. But she coulda just let you shine and she'd never been caught out. They always tell on themselves. Reply Share 27
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    Font - Info__share OP. 23 hr. ago It felt good passing her in rank time after time and being able to give honest feedback that left her a s stranded in a menial job Reply Share 19

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