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Old 02-17-2021, 08:25 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Hopefully my current supervisor is still saying nice things about me. I have a wonderful letter from last year. A previous supervisor has also written me letters, but I had two I wouldn't have asked.

One simply refused to do her job. She never answered any questions about goals, activities, resources, or anything else. When the mom of some clients [that I saw at the dad's house] started causing problems the office asked my supervisor to call the dad several times.

My supervisor waited at least 24 hours. Then she said "You did everything you could, just ask for new clients."

Had she done her job I shouldn't have needed to!

I have never had an adequate caseload. I would never say "Oh well! I have other clients and can get more!"

Honestly, I want to stay with my current supervisor, I just want a clear statement of expectations.
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