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Old Nov 30, 2011, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by stopdog View Post
It seems to me there are several different ideas floating around on this thread and some people are over-identifying with the person who got the appointment even though we have no idea whether that person cared which office they were in or gave any thought to OP at all. I believe that person probably did not give the OP another thought - I personally would not have been worried about the person who was sitting in the t's office and moving to another office would be no big deal to me at all. Also the t can take care of himself and if he chooses to try to discuss the situation with OP, then I fully believe he can or should be able to take care of himself. And I do believe the t should have some consequences or at least remorse for his double booking. A client's time is just as valuable at the ts.
Exactly, thank you stopdog. This other person was completely oblivious to the situation. I didn't leave until after t had gotten him from the waiting room. He wasn't out there when I came for my apt, he was late. It was the receptionists that told me I didn't have an apt. Then t came out to talk to me and had me come back to his office to talk briefly about it. Then only thing this other client was affected by is that he wasn't in the same office. He had no idea why or that I was sitting in there. Who knows it could have been something as bland as the carpets where being cleaned.