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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 369530" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I've seen and worked in offices where things seem like this (different types of offices but businesses that offer services to people). It appears to me to be one of two things- 1) the "head" person, meaning the dr in this case, wants to be seen as the good guy to the client but intentionally hires people that will do what they really want done in their office no matter what the client thinks about it, or 2) the head person is two-faced as can be and doesn't have the guts to own up to the fact that they really are in support of that way of handling things or that they don't care. I was thinking before though that maybe a dr would have another person between herself and those others you're having problems with that was managing those others and maybe it was that manager who was really responsible for the problems. But, at this point it doesn't matter. If you'd made adequate efforts and she hasn't addressed them, I wouldn't continue to pay to go there either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 369530, member: 3699"] I've seen and worked in offices where things seem like this (different types of offices but businesses that offer services to people). It appears to me to be one of two things- 1) the "head" person, meaning the dr in this case, wants to be seen as the good guy to the client but intentionally hires people that will do what they really want done in their office no matter what the client thinks about it, or 2) the head person is two-faced as can be and doesn't have the guts to own up to the fact that they really are in support of that way of handling things or that they don't care. I was thinking before though that maybe a dr would have another person between herself and those others you're having problems with that was managing those others and maybe it was that manager who was really responsible for the problems. But, at this point it doesn't matter. If you'd made adequate efforts and she hasn't addressed them, I wouldn't continue to pay to go there either. [/QUOTE]
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