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Old Oct 02, 2005, 01:12 PM
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I can relate to leaving a job, since I'm at the point with one of my jobs right now where I've had it up to here with the director and owners, and I'm sick of being mismanaged and treated like something to use up and throw away. I'm suffering from moderate to severe burn-out with that job, and I want everybody to know that the management is a bunch of lying, self-serving, discriminating (can't think of an appropriate name to call them). The idea of telling the clients and their parents that I feel that way has a lot of appeal. I'm still working there, partly because I don't have time to job search while I'm working two jobs, but even more because I care about the clients I work with, and I really would like to be able to help them. As much as I might like to go out with a bang and take someone with me in my fall, I won't do it because that would not help the clients I've been serving. I have no desire to take back from them anything I have given them, because my caring for them is genuine and always will be.

I can understand Ozzie feeling burnt out and hurt and unsupported. Her feelings are her own, and I realize that she wouldn't feel that way for no reason at all.

At the same time, it hurts that she did some of the things she did, like taking away all the support she had given to everybody here.

As to the speculations about what happend and why she left, I was involved and can tell you that it was not because of anything unethical. I appreciate SC defending our honor on that count. People are going to speculate when someting happens like this
and that's ok as long as they don't get attached to their assumptions and insist their version they come up with of what must have happened is the only truth.
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