Hey guys. I had two job interviews today. One interview was at the coffee bar, E-Bar, in Nordstrom and the other was at a Starbucks. Both are located in a rich people outdoor mall type thing.
E-Bar wasn't that great. I mean, I think I will get hired (if I want it still...) because they love ex Starbucks employees (I worked there for 1 year and a half). However, it's a very slow, quiet coffee place which they advertised as a perk but I like the chaos and acceptance of diversity at Starbucks. So, that interview went well, but I dunno. I'd much rather work at SB because I know the business already.
My Starbucks interview went GREAT. I was very pleased and I think the manager liked me. This store that I applied at is VERY hard to get a job at. It opened 3 years ago, and they have only hired 8 new people since. We'd go through about 8 people in 3 months at my old store, no joke. So, I was feeling confident, but then I remembered something...
Back at my old store, toward the end of my time there, our store got TERRIBLE. Understaffed, bad quality overall. It was so stressful and nothing was being fixed, after several complaints. Plus, treatment of our employees was just so unfair. So one night, when I came home from work so frustrated, I wrote a 6 page letter to Howard Schultz (our big CEO) thinking that nothing would come of it. The next DAY I got a phone call and Human Resources was called out to our store from our state capital, Austin. Let's just say I got a lot of BIG people (our District Manager in particular) in big trouble, but fellow baristas thought it was great.
Anyway, today my hopefully future manager asked me about my store manager as a reference. I said "Well, I didn't know her for long. She was there for like my last few weeks." So he asked "Who was your district manager?" I replied and he said "Oh yeah! I know Chris!" So, now I'm afraid I won't get the job because he will talk to Chris. I'm afraid Chris will tell him all about that incident

I really want this job more than anything. I was at the company for a long time and I left on good terms. Is it legal for Chris to tell this manager horrible things about me because of what I did (getting him in so much trouble)? Even if my interview was great, could this stop me from getting the job?