When I'm on call I don't answer if I'm using the bathroom or showering or whatever. Or if it's a client calling that I know is not really in crisis and I already talked to them today and don't feel like talking <_<
Depends on where you live. That'd be a bit high for this area unless it was a "luxury" apartment in one of the up-and-coming areas. Though she did say that was in Denver so it makes sense.
And yeah apparently she told all this super personal info/drama in her life to some of my coworkers on like, her first day.
So apparently she wasn't even in a relationship with this dude but was in love with him. He wanted an open relationship but she didn't and she knew this but still decided to move here to live with him and his family. And she's worried about finding a place because she broke her lease at another place she lived and owes $1300.
But she's going to try to stay here for now I guess.
Is this a complaint? I technically work with her but there's two different teams and I'm on team A while she's on B. In other words her quitting doesn't really impact my work.
I guess I am kind of complaining at the fact that an adult goes through a break-up (or whatever) and decides that quitting her job with no notice and driving 11 hours back home is easier than finding a fucking apartment in one of the many safe, affordable neighborhoods in and around Cleveland. This isn't San Francisco ffs a single person has plenty of options just use fucking Google you're a social worker that's like what we do best.
She was talking about it anyway.
I don't really know what's going on because I just overheard some shit and wasn't really part of the conversation but it sounds like some shit went down with the dude she was staying with (who she called her "roommate" but it sounds like they were hooking up and also she moved from Iowa to here because of him or something?).
Anyway she said something about having all her stuff packed and what time she could get back to her family in Iowa "if I quit my job today". And she was complaining about how his family told her to just get an apartment for herself because she's not from here and doesn't know what neighborhoods are good.
Such riveting drama.