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Old 07-13-2004, 05:48 PM
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Thanks but...

the 'ethical' workers that don't go along w/ ' the flow' get black balled. I also know this first hand from a co-worker, who was highly educated and experienced but tended to be a lazy one w/ her paperwork. After working in our office for 3-4+ years, she was contracted to do psych evals on a bio mom who the state was trying to terminate rights on. My co-worker (not a friend, but I definately respected her) evaluated the mother and concluded that she should maintain rights and refused to alter her judgments, even at the urging of the state worker, my coworkers/ supervisor, and the state's attorney. Well, she held her ground, testified to what she believed, and was black balled by the state agency and subsequently fired from my agency bc of her late paperwork issues. Of course this was a scam and I have heard many of my coworkers and their state worker friends laughing about the whole ordeal. Pretty sick I think.

I am just there to earn my paycheck and hopefully help a family or individual here and there. I know my place but thankfully I guess I can still say that I haven't fallen for the BS...I just avoid it the best I can. So thanks for calling me 'ethical' and a role model for others, but I definately don't think that is just.
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