I could theoretically call them all (I have their numbers), but I was specifically told not to call any. And yes, I agree that it's unethical and crappy, but it's also my boss's M.O. and she has done it multiple times over with no consequences. I personally think it's so she can make claims that the families are complaining about the worker when they get upset about the worker "leaving with no notice." Thankfully I worked for almost two weeks after giving notice and in those two weeks I told all of my clients except two that I was leaving. Because I am diplomatic, I told them I was leaving due to family stress and a sick family member, so my guess is that a lot of them will get the message that I'm "not coming back" and think that my grandfather is doing very poorly. So while it's not really true, I feel better about that.
What I'd really like is for my families to actively call my boss and complain and get angry about me not being able to work my last three weeks and wrap things up. But most of my clients are pretty disenfranchised and likely won't. Sad.
What's even better is that there is currently no one to take the cases. But I live in the moral high ground of knowing all of my charts are in perfect order, at least.
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Date: 2009-03-28 11:17 pm (UTC)What I'd really like is for my families to actively call my boss and complain and get angry about me not being able to work my last three weeks and wrap things up. But most of my clients are pretty disenfranchised and likely won't. Sad.
What's even better is that there is currently no one to take the cases. But I live in the moral high ground of knowing all of my charts are in perfect order, at least.