Mariearistocat
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2018
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- 105
After reading all of these comments I finally came up with the fact the director needed to know. I emailed her about something else and added that I had an awful experience recently and had considered not coming back.I asked if they had ever considered some kind of exit interview type of survey for volunteers who have suddenly disappeared. I'm kind of a coward and said I wouldn't name the person (I feel it would be burning a bridge--I don't want to go in there and feel intimidated this woman knew I complained!). I went in to work later in the day and saw the director, who told me to check my email. She also left me a gift. In the email, she explained to me the woman can be pretty rough and they have had to speak to her many times (and that she's actually gotten better!!). The director apologized to me profusely and will handle it. It did make me feel better it was nothing personal to me and I'm glad I told my story. With so many volunteers not showing up, it's very hard on the shelter. The woman has been there for decades and actually does a great job with the dogs. It's very hard to find people to work there, but also hard to get volunteers let alone having them leave due to mistreatment. I have faith things are going to improve. Thank you all again! If it were for anything else other than a cause I care so deeply about, I would have just never gone back.. However, I love this place and all of the creatures there!