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Originally Posted by Euro7r
Do you plan to use them as a reference or put them on your resume for future job applications? Going the lawyer route and maybe milk them for more money might not be the wisest career decision. They might give you a crappy reference and try to get back at you. As you said, you worked by the book and didn't do anything wrong, you'll get good reference for your future job applications elsewhere. Leaving things on a good note is all that can be done. That's my thoughts.
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isn't giving a bad reference a big no no? I heard it was defamation and could result in a lawsuit if it were to cause you to lose out on a future job. or is that only is America???
there was a guy who stole thousands of $$$ in goods where I work and he was let go only to be hired in the same position elsewhere. all his reference was able to say was "he was not right for the position here" or "things didn't quite work out as well as they'd hoped" etc.
anyone know?