Very true.
However, the dentist should have been man enough to admit it was his problem, not hers, and have moved heaven and earth to find her an equivalent or better job. If necessary he should have kept her on the payroll (without coming in) till she did find that job.
He did say it was his problem, so much so that his pastor was present when he asked the woman to find another job. He also said she would be given an excellent recommendation. He may not have been able to afford to continue paying her while hiring someone to replace her. A dental practice is a small business and such businesses have been suffering. A friend of ours who is a vet says his business is down significantly. People aren’t keeping their pets vaccinations current.
Honestly I think the man did the right thing and the woman is acting like a scorned lover.
Oh Boy! You ever been married?
If his wife was pi$$ed about text messages that little bit of information would probably kill the marriage if not him as well.
Regards,
GtG