Chances of mask mandate in school in the fall ?

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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.


A job in “health care.” If you were a nurse, you would have said that. If you were a physician, NP, or PA, you would have at least said you were a provider. And not only that, you’d know how much they end up talking to each other during the day.

So, I wonder what “in health care” means. A pyramid scheme involving herbal supplements?
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


What a hypocrite. You insult sahm when you screw off at work all day.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.

I’m a lawyer and this happens all the time. Do people do all of those things every day, of course not, but on occasion, absolutely. And anyone who says they don’t is just flat out lying.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


What a hypocrite. You insult sahm when you screw off at work all day.


I respect that they’re the experts in that.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.


A job in “health care.” If you were a nurse, you would have said that. If you were a physician, NP, or PA, you would have at least said you were a provider. And not only that, you’d know how much they end up talking to each other during the day.

So, I wonder what “in health care” means. A pyramid scheme involving herbal supplements?


I am a nurse practitioner who specializes in pulmonary medicine. Your herbal supplements is not what I would prescribe but to each their own.
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Anonymous wrote:If you cannot take care of your children, do not have them.


So I drop my kids off at school, go to work to make money to provide, have them in an aftercare program, then pick them up. Where am I not taking care of my children?


You’re not, you’re outsourcing nearly all their care.


So you've decided you'd rather just forfeit any remaining credibility you might have.


Like you did already.


I'm noticing a pattern in your painfully uncreative replies. You're the master of the "No, you are!" retort.


I'm convinced this moron is a 12 year old. "I know you are but what am I" is about their maturity level.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.


A job in “health care.” If you were a nurse, you would have said that. If you were a physician, NP, or PA, you would have at least said you were a provider. And not only that, you’d know how much they end up talking to each other during the day.

So, I wonder what “in health care” means. A pyramid scheme involving herbal supplements?


I am a nurse practitioner who specializes in pulmonary medicine. Your herbal supplements is not what I would prescribe but to each their own.


Sure you are...

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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.

I’m a lawyer and this happens all the time. Do people do all of those things every day, of course not, but on occasion, absolutely. And anyone who says they don’t is just flat out lying.


I believe it which is why I take issue with the poster who tried to dismiss the role of a sahm all the while she is screwing off while on someone’s payroll. Essentially, stealing and unethical unlike the sahm who is doing nothing wrong. —NP—
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.


A job in “health care.” If you were a nurse, you would have said that. If you were a physician, NP, or PA, you would have at least said you were a provider. And not only that, you’d know how much they end up talking to each other during the day.

So, I wonder what “in health care” means. A pyramid scheme involving herbal supplements?


I am a nurse practitioner who specializes in pulmonary medicine. Your herbal supplements is not what I would prescribe but to each their own.


Sure you are...



Nurse practitioners and healthcare workers have been working a lot and I would never put one down. You have no credibility, PP.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.


A job in “health care.” If you were a nurse, you would have said that. If you were a physician, NP, or PA, you would have at least said you were a provider. And not only that, you’d know how much they end up talking to each other during the day.

So, I wonder what “in health care” means. A pyramid scheme involving herbal supplements?


I am a nurse practitioner who specializes in pulmonary medicine. Your herbal supplements is not what I would prescribe but to each their own.


Sure you are...



We all know you are a b i t c h. No need to provide a picture.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.

I’m a lawyer and this happens all the time. Do people do all of those things every day, of course not, but on occasion, absolutely. And anyone who says they don’t is just flat out lying.


I believe it which is why I take issue with the poster who tried to dismiss the role of a sahm all the while she is screwing off while on someone’s payroll. Essentially, stealing and unethical unlike the sahm who is doing nothing wrong. —NP—

Most educated professionals have a give and take with their job, weeks that are busy and weeks that are slow. Spare me the melodrama and sanctimony about someone stealing because they posted to DCUM during their workday.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.


A job in “health care.” If you were a nurse, you would have said that. If you were a physician, NP, or PA, you would have at least said you were a provider. And not only that, you’d know how much they end up talking to each other during the day.

So, I wonder what “in health care” means. A pyramid scheme involving herbal supplements?


I am a nurse practitioner who specializes in pulmonary medicine. Your herbal supplements is not what I would prescribe but to each their own.


Sure you are...



Nurse practitioners and healthcare workers have been working a lot and I would never put one down. You have no credibility, PP.


No NP describes themselves as working "in health care."
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.

I’m a lawyer and this happens all the time. Do people do all of those things every day, of course not, but on occasion, absolutely. And anyone who says they don’t is just flat out lying.


I believe it which is why I take issue with the poster who tried to dismiss the role of a sahm all the while she is screwing off while on someone’s payroll. Essentially, stealing and unethical unlike the sahm who is doing nothing wrong. —NP—


Why do you keep adding NP to your posts in different ways? You're the same poster. If that wasn't clear, then reusing the same "on someone's payroll" line already marks you as the same poster. You have no credibility left so I'm sure you're not bothered by that any way. And you've already criticized teachers for having easy jobs that don't involve any childcare.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.

I’m a lawyer and this happens all the time. Do people do all of those things every day, of course not, but on occasion, absolutely. And anyone who says they don’t is just flat out lying.


I believe it which is why I take issue with the poster who tried to dismiss the role of a sahm all the while she is screwing off while on someone’s payroll. Essentially, stealing and unethical unlike the sahm who is doing nothing wrong. —NP—


Why do you keep adding NP to your posts in different ways? You're the same poster. If that wasn't clear, then reusing the same "on someone's payroll" line already marks you as the same poster. You have no credibility left so I'm sure you're not bothered by that any way. And you've already criticized teachers for having easy jobs that don't involve any childcare.


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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.


What a way to reduce sahm who do it all. I know that you outsource housework and yard work. Your work isn’t nearly as hard. Go pound salt, you loser.

Have you read any of this thread slamming parents who work? And yes my job is harder than doing some housework or yard work occasionally. You can also go pound salt.


Yes, I have read posts slamming “working” parents. They were “working” all the while posting on dcum. Don’t know any job like that but yours must be the first. Your job isn’t hard and you cannot hack being a stay at home parent.

I know it takes some of you forever to craft what you believe to be witty responses, but it really isn’t that hard to dash off posts during the day while still being productive. I know that level of multi tasking ability is beyond your grasp, but it does exist. You all also have no way of knowing if someone is on leave, works a different shift, etc., but by all means continue with what you perceive to be such a huge burn. Besides, don’t you have housework and yard work that should keep you from being able to post non stop on DCUM?


I had to read that several times. You post on DCUM during work hours?

Do SAHMs really think the workday is a magical time where nothing superfluous occurs? I’ll let you in on a secret, people send personal emails, make personal phone calls, chat with their co-workers, go get coffee, and yes play on the internet, all during the workday. Cue the pearl clutching.


And this is the standard now? I have a good work ethic and am not sending personal emails, playing on the internet, etc. You have too much time on your hands. Cut your hours if that’s the case. -DP


Sounds like you don't have a job.


I have a job working in health care. There is none of that nonsense. I wouldn’t call what you have a job.


A job in “health care.” If you were a nurse, you would have said that. If you were a physician, NP, or PA, you would have at least said you were a provider. And not only that, you’d know how much they end up talking to each other during the day.

So, I wonder what “in health care” means. A pyramid scheme involving herbal supplements?


I am a nurse practitioner who specializes in pulmonary medicine. Your herbal supplements is not what I would prescribe but to each their own.


Sure you are...



Nurse practitioners and healthcare workers have been working a lot and I would never put one down. You have no credibility, PP.


No NP describes themselves as working "in health care."


Does “care in health” suit you better?
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