You are forced to see clients for the amount of time that earns the company the highest reimbursement and for kid clients that amount of time is really not appropriate, especially virtual sessions, I question if it's ethical
There are no real supplies/physical resources unless you bring your own. Again if you are seeing certain populations like kids, why can't the company provide a shared resource closet of games, crayons, etc. Or physical books with worksheets you could make copies of for adults
Being onsite for virtual clients is ridiculous, if you can't get me the in person clients then don't mandate me to be on site
Clients can get on your calendar with no paperwork signed, including credit card authorization, then no show and you as a clinician will not get paid
You will get clients that absolutely do not fit your expertise, scope of practice, or preference
Processes are not streamlined so you will manage multiple calendars, emails, etc.