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I messed up at work by sending my resume to my gmail via work email

As the title mentions I was stupid enough to send my resume to my own gmail via work email and it got flagged to my manager. Not that it justifies the stupidity but I have done that before in this job and it was never flagged because my manager never raised it as an issue. My new manager who recently got promoted and is Junior to my old manager saw the flag and asked me why I’m sending my resume to email and if I’m planning to leave. He asked if it’s comps etc and I said no all is good. He told this to my team lead who I work closely with and he had the same “are you unhappy/ planning to leave convo” and I said no all is good. Now my old manager asked to put time in my calendar and I don’t know how to handle…


As the title mentions I was stupid enough to send my resume to my own gmail via work email and it got flagged to my manager. Not that it justifies the stupidity but I have done that before in this job and it was never flagged because my manager never raised it as an issue. My new manager who recently got promoted and is Junior to my old manager saw the flag and asked me why I’m sending my resume to email and if I’m planning to leave. He asked if it’s comps etc and I said no all is good. He told this to my team lead who I work closely with and he had the same “are you unhappy/ planning to leave convo” and I said no all is good. Now my old manager asked to put time in my calendar and I don’t know how to handle this conversation. Ik they want to keep me there but it’s not rocket science that yes I am exploring other opportunities like any normal person. I just want to stop being asked if I’m planning to leave when it’s obvious more so now that my new manager is such a micromanager.

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