BlueFlamme
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Originally posted by: codeyf
He responded to my follow up email. He's upset that I didn't let him know sooner / my lack of communication to him.
I mentioned the the things I have over my co-worker. However his plusses are:
- While not perfect, he has been here less time than me, and as such has had less opportunity to mess up.
- He had done a really good job with his SP2 deployment project, and continues to do so.
The combination of him currently being on the "good side" and me on the bad makes it a great opportunity for him. Especially since we're supposed to interview next week.
I believe if you speak honestly with him about what you did, what you learned from it, and how it will change your approach to communicating with senior leader management (or whatever puff-out-your-chest name he likes to go by) you will be fine. After he cools down he should realize that it was typical of the work environment yet you acknowledged that the status quo was no excuse for your behavior and are willing to modify your behavior.
If all else fails load some bestiality pics on your competitors machine somewhere convenient for another coworker to see :evil: