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Old Jun 16, 2012, 04:55 PM
kirbydog156 kirbydog156 is offline
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I think that's really inflexible and unreasonable, and I wonder what other areas that T is not flexible in her practice. I know it's really difficult if clients are habitual no-shows, but people get sick, kids get sick, and as long as you give enough notice, that should just be factored into the business plan.
Thanks for this!
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