Kamala Harris received poor job performance reviews when she worked as a civil lawyer for the City of San Francisco, according to a copy of city documents obtained by DailyMail.com.
The now vice president took a job with the City of San Francisco after she resigned from the San Francisco district attorney’s office after she led a poorly organized coup to overthrow Deputy District Attorney Darrell Salomon.
‘I’ve become disillusioned and disappointed with the top leadership of the district attorney’s office,’ Harris said publicly as she resigned, complaining about the ‘dysfunctional’ leadership and ‘low level of morale’ in the office.
But Harris’ leadership skills in her new job were not that impressive either.
Harris left the district attorney’s office to work for city attorney Louise Renne, as a deputy attorney to run the Child Services Unit for the city in 2000.
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But as she plotted to challenge her old boss District Attorney Terrence Hallinan for his job, she was not taking her new job seriously.
By September 2002, Department of Human Services issued a performance review for the team that was less than favorable.
Although Harris and her team got favorable ratings for her quality of work, creativity in her advice, and understanding of problems, they got less favorable marks for other important metrics.
On a scale of one to five, Harris only got a ‘2’ on whether she was ‘thorough, helpful, and proactive and only a three on whether she showed good judgement.
Harris also got a ‘2’ rating for recognizing deadlines, fast turnaround, and anticipating their needs. Even more embarrassing was her failure to return phone calls and emails promptly.
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Kamala Harris resigned from the District Attorney Terrence Hallinan's office in August 2000, and served as a city attorney for San Francisco before challenging her old boss in the next election.
The survey was based on a 'group rating' by court officers, of the entire unit according to the survey's conclusion.
'Job performance varies dramatically by individual attorneys, which indicates a lack of communication and leadership in the unit,' the performance review read.
'A '3' rating is not a lack of opinion, but is a true middle score,' the review concluded.
Harris' performance review is one more example of how she offered only average or even poor leadership in her position after running a successful campaign to achieve it.
Harris was appointed to two high-paying part-time state board positions while she was dating then-state assembly Speaker Willie Brown, but was frequently absent for the meetings, even though they were only held once or twice a month.
After campaigning and beating Hallinan in 2003 for the job of district attorney, conviction rates fell on her watch followed by a scandal in the the crime lab that prompted her to dismiss over a thousand cases.
As vice president, Harris is now running for president on her record of service as a prosecutor, despite a mixed record.
'The great thing about being a prosecutor, and I've talked with many prosecutors over the years all over the country, is you only got one job, which is to do the right thing,' she told radio broadcaster Howard Stern on Wednesday.