What can a person on parole do if their parole officer is scheduling frequent meetings, to the point that they're having to take time off of work and may lose their job?
What can a person on parole do if their parole officer is scheduling frequent meetings, to the point that they're having to take time off of work and may lose their job?
The parolee should discuss the situation with their parole officer to see if they can either get the meeting schedule lightened or if they can schedule the meetings at a time that will not interfere with work.
Parole officers want parolees to succeed, and they also don't arbitrarily load up parolees with unnecessary meetings. Whatever it was that caused the parole officer to require the heavy meeting schedule, the parolee had best convince the officer that the issue is now resolved.