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Daytop is hiring..........

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Anonymous:
Wow that says a lot about you since they hired you. Were you one of those bottom of the barrel types too?

SHH Anon Classics:
He states that about other programs he has worked at as well, That they hire bottom of the barrel types. I wonder where that puts him?

Things that make you go hmmmm...

Troll Control:

--- Quote ---On 2005-12-14 07:10:00, Dysfunction Junction wrote:

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On 2004-01-21 18:09:00, kaydeejaded wrote:


"well now. Daytop is hiring for a full time awake alert position in its Fox Run locale....





a knowledge of Theraputic communities is a plus.





Do you think Straight inc survivor counts as knowlegde of TC's?
The last struggles of a great superstition are very frequently the worst.
--Andrew Dickson
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I live about 15 minutes from there and worked at that facility about 10 years ago.  I think, whatever your background, they'll hire you.  When I was there nearly all employees were bottom-of-the-barrel and without degrees or credentials of any kind.



Have fun at your interview.  You can use me as a reference if you want!
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It says "nearly all."  People who are competent and ethical usually leave when they see how bogus the program is.  The leftovers are types like you: low-functioning pseudo-professionals.

SHH Anon Classics:
Not me. I've never worked there. I was just observing the pattern of his comments about places he has worked.

Troll Control:

--- Quote ---On 2005-12-20 14:55:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Not me. I've never worked there. I was just observing the pattern of his comments about places he has worked."

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I think it's clear that both were RTC's.  I respect intelligent professionals who can use a critical mind to formulate their own conceptions about the efficacy of their workplace.  It just shows thoughtfulness and the desire to be part of things that work, not RTC's that have been proven not to work.

I'd say it's not really a pattern, it's an honest and respectable professional consistently stating the facts about a failed treatment modality and two failure facilities in particular, Daytop and HLA.

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