I work as a secretary at a disability advocacy organization. My boss has recently tasked me to make outreach calls to families who we have been keeping in contact with over the past couple of years.
For the most part, it is fairly simple, and I gain some confidence when I hear many people in a row say that things are going well. But, eventually, I end up contacting people where everything in their lives has gone to hell. And since I am the secretary, and not the expert, I hear these horror stories and I really wished that I was able to give them the right answers then and there. Of course, I am supposed to refer these people to the other employees there, so that is exactly what I do. But we are somewhat understaffed and underfunded, and I really am hoping that none of these cases fall through the cracks. I really wish there was more I could do.
Needless to say, this is taking me way outside of my comfort zones.
For the most part, it is fairly simple, and I gain some confidence when I hear many people in a row say that things are going well. But, eventually, I end up contacting people where everything in their lives has gone to hell. And since I am the secretary, and not the expert, I hear these horror stories and I really wished that I was able to give them the right answers then and there. Of course, I am supposed to refer these people to the other employees there, so that is exactly what I do. But we are somewhat understaffed and underfunded, and I really am hoping that none of these cases fall through the cracks. I really wish there was more I could do.
Needless to say, this is taking me way outside of my comfort zones.