u/Impossible_Hold8047

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Can a SF-50 be altered after an agency provided it to you? I posted last week about voluntarily resigning from an agency before they could put me on a PIP and terminate me. I never received any formal documentation and I wasn’t given any paperwork that had adverse action. My SF-50 came in the mail and says resignation.

I just want to make sure that it can’t be changed and that resignation means voluntarily resignation?

If I apply to the federal government in the future, will they know anything about the almost PIP per my SF-50?

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u/Impossible_Hold8047 — 8 days ago

I just accepted a position with the State of NJ. I was wondering what the culture is like, benefits, how good is the medical insurance? I am coming from another state government (from Delaware) so I am trying to compare.

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u/Impossible_Hold8047 — 12 days ago

I am a DE state worker but need some extra cash. Preferably cash jobs like once or twice per week. I don’t even know where to start looking? I am a college educated professional who’s mostly worked government jobs and I am new to Delaware. I would like some going out cash but I don’t know where to start looking? Thanks in advance!!

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u/Impossible_Hold8047 — 13 days ago
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I resigned from my federal job. I was going to be let go due to performance issues. I was about to be put on a PIP but I was able to secure another job before that could officially happen.

My agency puts you on an “informal plan” prior to an actually formal PIP and I did everything that was asked of me on the informal plan so I have no idea what still was the issue. I asked for clarification but I was never provided any. I had been looking for other jobs anyways (thank goodness I had the foresight to apply and interview!) and I was able to land another job prior to anything formal happening and I truly believe I would of been fired after the PIP because I did everything on the informal plan so I couldn’t understand why they were still moving forward with the PIP. This was for a DOD agency and I was 2 months out from completing a 2 year probationary period.

I know that quitting was probably the best thing for me. I was able to avoid the PIP, no formal actions on my record and I voluntarily resigned so if I ever wanted to go back into federal service, I could. I wouldn’t apply back to the same agency I just resigned from though.

I just feel like I am grieving because I gave up so much for that job! I relocated for the position, sold my house and everything and it didn’t work out within 2 years.

Any advice on how to keep moving forward? I feel like I am going through a breakup. This job was basically like “you aren’t good enough” and it’s like an insult to my being. I’ve always excelled in positions so it was devastating that this job and agency was such a bad fit for me.

I was able to land gracefully in a new position at a city government agency. But I just feel so bad about myself. Any advice?

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u/Impossible_Hold8047 — 16 days ago