Legal Question in Employment Law in Georgia

I work for the Federal Government, as a Bank examiner, in Atlanta, GA. I joined this agency late May 2009, and signed a contract stating I would become a "Commissioned Bank Examiner" within two years. That action has not happened because I was denied some training I needed, and I received less than satisfactory evaluations. So, the time was extended for me another six months. Still, my performance (by primarily younger, Africian-American employees) stated a less than satisfactory performance on various bank examinations I was in charge of. Now, my name has been put forward to Washington, DC for "removal" from the FDIC. I sought advice from on-site Union reps, who concurred with me (initally) that I could NOT be fired if I did not receive all the training others received. Lately, the Union rep advised me to "resign" instead of being "fired" so my work history will not reflect I have been fired by a Federal Agency. I am looking for employment outside the agency in the fields of compliance and audit. But, the job market is slow. My immediate supervisor is Black, and I am White. I see that he favors his Black employees. I am a female in my fifties. What is your advice. My time ends at this agency in Novembr 2011. Thank you.

Diane C. Wilmanski

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Asked on 10/09/11, 9:15 pm

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Scott Riddle Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC

You have made the horrible decision to violate the rules of this forum, and post your private and personal affairs on the internet for the world to see. Now anyone who googles your name, including current and future employers, will see this post. Contact the forum and ask them to remove your post, although past history indicates they will not care.

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Answered on 10/10/11, 4:39 am


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