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Team OP. I had a DH who "hid" in his office way too much. Luckily our kids are grown but it was infuriating to have to do everything because he was pretending to work.
OP also figured out a solution. Yay her! She just needs bozo to step up and make some calls. Put something on his calendar for him to call HR during work hours. Just send an outlook to his work email and it blocks the time. Also stop doing anything extra. I agree with that. |
Because you are a troll. |
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1. Hide his toothbrush
2. Hide his car keys 3. Flatten his tire. Do it twice. 4. Add ingredient to his food that’ll make it nasty. 5. Put pebble in his shoe 6. Place small object underneath sheets on his side of bed 7. Pretend to forget his name 8. Break a glass where he might step on it |
| No wonder he’s avoiding you. |
You're confused because that's not what this backup childcare benefit is for. OP is misusing it and DH may not want to participate in that (I would not do that with an employer benefit). And yes I have a backup child are benefit and a kid I daycare so I do understand what it is and what it's for. |
| Wow. OP. You are not ready to be a parent. I just can’t. |
| Thinking DH knows this whole thing OP does using the backup childcare is a big no-no where he works and he doesn’t want to risk his job. Better that he tell OP straight out but if this is how it is to live with immature OP, who can blame him for avoiding her? |
Too late. She’s on number two and is still a baby herself. |
How could it be a no no? It’s all done through care.com and the daycare said it was fine. Sounds like a win win. We spend way too much time at work. I wouldn’t feel guilty about using a benefit I pay for. Op also said there is a co pay they pay to use it. |
| I don’t think it’s misusing. They have the benefits so use it. If the daycare had a problem with it then they will let them know. A reason could simply be you don’t have childcare coverage because your spouse needs a break, medical leave etc. They make the deal with care.com and pay an annual fee for this benefits to be given to employees. It’s a way to make the company family friendly. |
It's a backup child are benefit. Under the terms, you may be expected to have childcare to begin with, and it's for when that falls thru due to closure, illness, etc. Not that you're too cheap to pay for FT care and you're piecing together various backup days. |
| OP - can you imagine what kind of relationship you are modeling for your kid/s? Why did you even have children with someone you seem to despise? |
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Op, I threw out my husbands favorite running shoes and his toothbrush on Tuesday (trash day) because he was mean to me in the morning about forgetting one of his agreed upon weekly chores that I reminded him of (to see if i would need to do it as default) and he bit my head off and stormed off to work.
No regrets. Married 16 years and I hope a lot more. He hasn’t asked about either item yet hahah |
| How does OP work FT with only 4 days of daycare per month? |
You sound 12 years old. |