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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just love Feds acting like they're the only people that have to work in person five days a week. Many of us have been doing this for our entire careers, without any sort of Covid break or flexibility, and we know about the importance of after care and carpooling, LOL![/quote] Yes, but....more people needing aftercare and beforecare and the like will increase the price due to demand. It makes it more stressful on a macro basis, for everyone. And because of the cost, there is more demand for lower cost camps which actually needles out lower income workers who had a traditional 9-5. On top of that, traffic is worse because of these policies, which means you need to build in even more time. The kneejerk Fed hate is so short-sighted. Also, I REALLLLLLY hate the carpool suggestions. A sedan with two carseats cant carpool. Imagine having to buy a SUV or Minivan just because you have to carpool because work-life balance from the B-class bros is non-existent. [/quote] We fit 3 car seats in our Honda fit back row. [/quote] Also most camp age kids dont need car seats. Maybe boosters. If you have babies they arent going to camp.[/quote] I have a Diono for my baby and a booster for my 8 year old. I cannot fit another car seat or booster in the middle and I wont drive a kid without proper safety equipment. Im not removing my car seat- to go where?- for carpooling and then having to reinstall it. Carpooling isnt just the answer to everything. [/quote] Wtf are you to prattling on about? Camp age kids are in backless boosters, usually. If your kid is younger, he should be in daycare or with a nanny. [/quote]
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