I joined a logistics company in August 2018 and resigned in December 2018. However, my resignation has not been accepted yet. Being new to handling office responsibilities and leading a team, I made a mistake by selling scrap for profit. I never kept any of the money for myself, but due to a strained relationship with my line manager, he accused me of theft. I provided printed bills to account for the entire amount being used for office expenses. The company collected the full amount of the scrap from me, which I promptly paid.
Moreover, this manager falsely portrayed me by circulating inaccurate information through email to tarnish my reputation. Additionally, I never received proper training, was not assigned any Key Result Areas (KRAs), and lacked guidance from senior colleagues, which led to some errors on my part. Despite this, I was blamed by my line manager and forced to rectify the situation.
Even after resigning and surpassing my notice period, I was instructed to gather essential financial data from a vendor, potentially violating company policy. I possess a recording of the manager threatening that my career would be sabotaged if I left and that negative reviews would purposely hinder my job prospects.
I am deeply troubled and anxious about the impact these negative reviews could have on my career. How should I address this situation? Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
From India, Bengaluru
Moreover, this manager falsely portrayed me by circulating inaccurate information through email to tarnish my reputation. Additionally, I never received proper training, was not assigned any Key Result Areas (KRAs), and lacked guidance from senior colleagues, which led to some errors on my part. Despite this, I was blamed by my line manager and forced to rectify the situation.
Even after resigning and surpassing my notice period, I was instructed to gather essential financial data from a vendor, potentially violating company policy. I possess a recording of the manager threatening that my career would be sabotaged if I left and that negative reviews would purposely hinder my job prospects.
I am deeply troubled and anxious about the impact these negative reviews could have on my career. How should I address this situation? Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
From India, Bengaluru
Handling Office Responsibilities and Mistakes
As someone new to handling the office and leading it, I made the mistake of selling scrap, which generated money.
Questions About the Scrap Sale
How much was the amount in question, and were you in charge of the scrap? In what capacity were you employed? With the cash generated, what did you buy for the company, and where were the items kept? Was the sale of scrap conducted inside the company premises?
Manager's Actions and Advice
What data about you did your manager circulate, and what incorrect information was he spreading? Have you resigned? I suggest you do not resign and face the problem boldly. Whatever evidence you have, present it to management—the amount collected, how it was spent for the company, bills, physical items, repayment details. There is no point in panicking and resigning. Collate all facts and present them to management. Your manager may be against you, but the whole company may not share that sentiment.
From India, Pune
As someone new to handling the office and leading it, I made the mistake of selling scrap, which generated money.
Questions About the Scrap Sale
How much was the amount in question, and were you in charge of the scrap? In what capacity were you employed? With the cash generated, what did you buy for the company, and where were the items kept? Was the sale of scrap conducted inside the company premises?
Manager's Actions and Advice
What data about you did your manager circulate, and what incorrect information was he spreading? Have you resigned? I suggest you do not resign and face the problem boldly. Whatever evidence you have, present it to management—the amount collected, how it was spent for the company, bills, physical items, repayment details. There is no point in panicking and resigning. Collate all facts and present them to management. Your manager may be against you, but the whole company may not share that sentiment.
From India, Pune
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