I was talking to my friend today, who works where I recently got laid off. We got laid off together the first time, then we both went to another location. So today she was telling me that the supervisors assistant made some pretty unecessary comments about me, one being how she doesn't know what she would do if I was still there, and the other being how she doesn't like people who act like they know what their doing, then mess up and ask for help! I NEVER acted over-confident in what I was doing. I asked necessary questions because I was new and didn't want to mess up, but wasn't clueless about what was going on. There was one mistake I made, but I fixed it and admitted to it. Isn't everyone entitled to mistakes? I know I wasn't the only one there who made a mistake. And it was only ONCE! Plus, far worse mistakes were made then my little one. Also, this lady, you couldn't ask her anything twice...even if you were unsure! Since we would have FDA audits, everything had to be documented and procedures had to be strictly followed. If I had any second questions, I would ask, but this lady would get mad! I mean if you're unclear shouldn't you ask? Well that's what I always did. It just really got to me how she said I acted like I knew everything when I didn't act like that at all.
I'm so upset over this. Literally my stomach is aching. I don't know if I can prove anything though. When I asked my boss why I was being let go, she said because the project was cancelled and they had to cut down on people. I asked if it was anything I did, and she said that it wasn't!