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Old Nov 26, 2007, 09:20 AM
penna penna is offline
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Unbelievable. I guess she thought I'd leave quietly but I went across the hall (where I was about to facilitate group therapy) and told the clients there I was leaving. They starting crying and such... broke my heart. I was only there for two months but clients became very attached, as I'm sure many of you can understand.

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are you saying that you were so concerned about your clients that you thought it was more appropriate to horribly upset them by announcing your abrupt departure than by letting someone else at the clinic handle the situation with more sensitivity to the clients feelings? sorry, but that sounds very self-centered to me.

you might be completely right about your former employer railroading you, but maybe there really were some problems on both sides. being fired really sucks, but it can also be a terrific learning experience if you're open to it. i hope you find more work soon.