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Why was it I felt like I was the one being treated like I'm on probation?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 391457" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I bet you're right about the required home visit and the timing. In our experience some PO's are caring and some are complete idiots. This guy is new (at least to you) and I think you need to give him the benefit of a doubt. Look around your new office and observe the different personalities, the diffrent ways of coping with stress, the different degrees of likeability and efficiency. All those variables are present in the PO's workplace too. Everyone has a different heart for their jobs. His approach may just be a sign of his less formal way of meeting his supervisors needs etc. Years ago we had one young PO who was required to "see" difficult child at home. If we were outside he wouldn't even get out of his car, lol. He just slowly drove by and gave a thumbs up. In difficult child's case he knew after one home visit that we were aok and that difficult child was</p><p>not a concern to anyone. It will take a little time to get your working relationship estabished. I'm hoping he is just a laid back guy who comes through when needed. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 391457, member: 35"] I bet you're right about the required home visit and the timing. In our experience some PO's are caring and some are complete idiots. This guy is new (at least to you) and I think you need to give him the benefit of a doubt. Look around your new office and observe the different personalities, the diffrent ways of coping with stress, the different degrees of likeability and efficiency. All those variables are present in the PO's workplace too. Everyone has a different heart for their jobs. His approach may just be a sign of his less formal way of meeting his supervisors needs etc. Years ago we had one young PO who was required to "see" difficult child at home. If we were outside he wouldn't even get out of his car, lol. He just slowly drove by and gave a thumbs up. In difficult child's case he knew after one home visit that we were aok and that difficult child was not a concern to anyone. It will take a little time to get your working relationship estabished. I'm hoping he is just a laid back guy who comes through when needed. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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