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Old Dec 01, 2016, 05:07 PM
Salmon77 Salmon77 is offline
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Agreed with this:
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Therapists respond to economic forces like other professionals. If they want to work 9-5 and they can fill those slots, they will. If they can't, or they want to attract more business, or they like to sleep late in the mornings, they expand their hours, as lots of therapists on this thread have done.

I see that it is frustrating for those of us who need flexibility - it's another hurdle in finding a therapist, but what I really don't get is the tone of condemnation in the op and some other posts.
Also not everybody works 9-5. There are a lot of jobs that either have different hours (people who work nights, like those doctors and nurses, for example), or have more flexible hours, or whatever. There are many working people who are available during the daytime (I'm one of them).

I think my T sets up his schedule so he can drive his kid home after school.
Thanks for this!
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