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Originally Posted by ScrewedUpMe
To be honest I would never have known. I have never in all the 10 years of seeing T seen another client. I would have been fine with a cancellation though. Equally with the nail picking session, T was clearly not up to the job, SO distracted as her daughter's wedding was coming up in 2 weeks. She should not have been working. And also announced that session that she was taking a month off which I didn't know either. I was due to have a session the following week and then a 2 week break.
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I am sorry this happened, and I agree that it is in the t's job description to be present for the client. I think, if everything else is good with this t, talking to her to let her know your preference would be good. I did tell mine that cancelling is really hard on me and that disruptions to schedule in general causes me distress. So for the last one, she let me know when she was starting to get sick that she wasn't feeling well and she contacted me when she needed to be out because she got sick rather than leaving it for the office staff to deal with. This worked better for me than just getting a call from the office staff. My point is that we each come in with different needs and sometimes it might be hard for a t to know which action is needed by the different clients. That said, I think picking or filing nails is never appropriate and holding sessions just for a paycheck is also just as wrong in my book.