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You think you'll get it back after that?
Lol
Well, I talk to a boss of the boss of my former boss hahaha and he told me that he can help me and that it is possible indeed, but the comments of my former boss are crucial. He knows that I deliver a great work, that's why he will be willing to help me.
So it's a possibility!
Last time my former boss and I talked, we said to each other that everything is in good terms, but I think it was more of a superficial thing than a real thing.
Then the simple option is to just go back and ask for a job. Be friendly, pretend none of the bad stuff happened. Say positive things.
If you can get through it that is. Take all your strength and be graceful and naive for a day. If she talks shit about you and it doesn't make sense to the Interviewer they might disregard your former boss.
It will take a lot tho.
A little late, but if you have ppl over her head that have a positive opinion of your work, and the hiring manager is looking for info on your work, you could just explain the situation to the hiring manager and ask if one of the even higher ups opinion would be acceptable? If no, gonna have to play very nice with the old manager, and I still might recommend explaining the situation to the hiring manager in case of a bad reference behind your back