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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 521505" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Personally, I would not worry about the waiver. To me, it is not sensitive material. But on the other hand, I almost always refuse to sign releases for X to obtain information from Y (besides our trusted Pediatrician). </p><p>The "who is in charge" comment would have ticked me off as well. Really out of line, she has no business expressing personnal, not helpful opinion like that.</p><p>If you don't plan on using her to long anymore (if things go according to plan. fingers crossed), then just try to forget about it. If you are stuck with her a bit longer, maybe take her aside next time and ask her to please not make comments of this nature anymore. It was offending and unnecessary. Some people would not "dare", but why not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 521505, member: 11847"] Personally, I would not worry about the waiver. To me, it is not sensitive material. But on the other hand, I almost always refuse to sign releases for X to obtain information from Y (besides our trusted Pediatrician). The "who is in charge" comment would have ticked me off as well. Really out of line, she has no business expressing personnal, not helpful opinion like that. If you don't plan on using her to long anymore (if things go according to plan. fingers crossed), then just try to forget about it. If you are stuck with her a bit longer, maybe take her aside next time and ask her to please not make comments of this nature anymore. It was offending and unnecessary. Some people would not "dare", but why not? [/QUOTE]
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