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Darlene Amos
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over 6 months ago

It no longer exists if it did they would love the closeness of those that has been working there for years

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Darlene Amos
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over 6 months ago

Befriending someone with negative intentions

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Darlene Amos
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over 6 months ago

Very stressful long nights especially when we were being audited by the state

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Darlene Amos
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over 6 months ago

We were able to talk it out after a couple of hours. Both of us had to calm down. We decided to communicate with each other when we feel something is bothering us

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Darlene Amos
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over 6 months ago

I made working for #Narcofreedom a good experience by

We were family and worked together as family. Until the company was sold. Communication was everything and I learned to work with very strong personalities. We knew how to do our jobs; as you know New York is a fast pace state.

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Alex Cruz
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made while working at Narco Freedom was not reporting a co-worker who was using drugs. That would never happen again.

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Alex Cruz
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over 6 months ago

My most stressful day was the I was really bogged down will the Flu, and thus had to screen and evaluate an overwhelming number of potential clients.

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Alex Cruz
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over 6 months ago

I can't recall ever getting angry at a potential client or co-worker at Narco Freedom.

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Alex Cruz
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over 6 months ago

I enjoyed screening and evaluating individuals for admission eligibility.

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