Exactly. |
Every time this very reasonable suggestion (which is already being done by millions of people every day) is made, DCUM clutches its collective pearls in horror. “No! I could never do that and not be on the same schedule as my husband. What about my mental health?!?!” ![]() You had the kids. You need the childcare in order to work. If you really can’t afford it (and just don’t want to pay for it), then share childcare with someone working different shifts or stagger with your spouse. No, it may not be “easy” to do this, or to find jobs with those schedules or to work them, but do it anyway. |
![]() |
Do you know any office workers? |
And there it is -- the actual goal of RTO is to push women back out of the workforce. |
Says the person calling other parents names for having a different lived experience. |
English please? |
How often do you go to therapy for your paranoia? |
Lived experience refers to the first-hand involvement or direct experiences and choices of a given person, and the knowledge that they gain from it |
Everyone and I mean everyone knows you can't wait until the weekend before to arrange daycare / childcare. You need to plan in advance. |
You do understand that an unexpected RTO demand means you can't plan in advance of the school year, yes? |
Nah. It’s because there are empty or under utilized offices all across America. People don’t care enough about women to target them. |
Because they don't want the gravy train to end. They aren't working the hours they say they are and with RTO that cheating ends. |
Yep, which is why they are throwing such a fit. |
Yep, lack of planning. Should have been prepared for this. |