Is your race a factor?
...maybe not prefering to work on a Republican, conservative...
Awww, mannnnn! ย Now I find out Gaspen may prefer not to work on me!
*sticks my red tongue out at ya* ย *winks*
OK... I just thought of one other thing I honestly don't like. ย I'll work and them and I'll do an excellent job, BUT, I don't like working on professional basketball players. ย Too big/tall, too tight, too demanding, enough that I have worked on have had the VIP attitude, and on occasion did the dreaded try to strike it rich with "getting a little more" than I offer. ย Usually THEY also don't allow for enough time to work them completely. ย You really need at least an hour and 1/2 and preferrable 2 hours to work on someone this size and constitution. ย
I hate to make a group like that, because I have met and worked on a few really nice ones, and it was a pleasure... but, not many. ย *sighs* ย But, alas, two of the items I already listed in my "don't wanna" thread earlier, show up here anyway... so it could be a lot of the reason why!
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One other mention:
Many years ago, (let me preface this with I am caucasion and both of these were personal injury clinics, that I am going to mention)... I worked in a 99% black area of town, in a 40% black and 60% African clinic, run by a Nigerian man. ย *grins* ย I am sure you can see where this is leading to.
For those of you who may not know, or for those who this may be different for... in this particular case, our black clients didn't particularly have nice things to say about the Africans and vice versa. ย And the two groups definitely felt there was a difference between each other.
So, they'd usually walk in a little frustrated anyway. ย Then, they'd get "me" to be the person who would "see" them. ย Almost always there was a wipe of the brow, a second look and an "Uh... You'll be seeing me?"
"Yes. ย I am the one."
"Uhhhh.... ok." ย
It was always interesting to see the reactions.
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The exact same thing happened (with the looks and brow rubbing) when I worked in the strictly Vietnamese part of town, in a Vietnamese owned and operated clinic. ย *chuckles*... and there I had to try to learn a little Vietnamese. ย The best I ever learned simi-decently was a phrase for "Do you have pain?" which always came out as "Do you have peaches?" apparantly! ย *chuckles*
You need info, so I am putting it on the table. ย Hope it helps.