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<p>[QUOTE="anonymous, post: 5883823"]I was in the same boat, and I can't agree with you more. We (CSRs) knew something was going on about a year ago when the campaign was launched to "get every patient billing" -- meaning we worked our asses off so the numbers would look better, cancelling some patient's oxygen in the process. They gave us a lot of OT to do it. So this is no surprise, except maybe the speed of it all.</p><p><br /></p><p>Fortunately, I found a job at essentially the same pay literally five blocks from my home (no more 45-60 minute commute each way) within three weeks of my layoff. It's very busy, but I felt the stress lifted off my shoulders right away. Miss my team, too (only a few techs and one PCC and Center for the entire region remain as of today). Yes, the severance was lousy, and it is taxed like a bonus, but it is what it is. Good luck everyone![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous, post: 5883823"]I was in the same boat, and I can't agree with you more. We (CSRs) knew something was going on about a year ago when the campaign was launched to "get every patient billing" -- meaning we worked our asses off so the numbers would look better, cancelling some patient's oxygen in the process. They gave us a lot of OT to do it. So this is no surprise, except maybe the speed of it all. Fortunately, I found a job at essentially the same pay literally five blocks from my home (no more 45-60 minute commute each way) within three weeks of my layoff. It's very busy, but I felt the stress lifted off my shoulders right away. Miss my team, too (only a few techs and one PCC and Center for the entire region remain as of today). Yes, the severance was lousy, and it is taxed like a bonus, but it is what it is. Good luck everyone![/QUOTE]
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