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[quote=Anonymous]I waitressed at a restaurant when I was in college. It was an upscale place in the theatre district with a $50 per person check average , writte upin magazines, famous chef, etc.. One day we all showed up for work and the door was chained and there was a sign " restaurant closed" In hindsight, the bartender has noticed that the liquor order had not been delivered for two weeks and the liquor was running low. My point is this: There is only one reason that a business owner does not give adequate notice to their customers and/ or employees: the impact on the revenue they need in meantime. Low ball for a doctor imho, but the insurance industry has really put the squeeze on them and bottom lone is bottom line for some. Standard notice is 3 months WITH referal list of at least a few MD's who have agreed to accept patients. Records should be provided free of charge [/quote]
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