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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've had one person quit because of the demands of virtual schooling. She has a middle schooler and 2 high schoolers and felt she needed to be present. Notably, she's one of only 2 employees with school aged-kids. The other employee's child is attending school in-person. The rest of us either have very young kids with daycares back open, their children are grown, or don't have kids.[/quote] We have a lot with kids. The directors and vps all have childcare by now...paid help coming in, private schooling, nanny etc. I’m doing a nannyshare with another director at work for my preschool age kid. It’s the admin staff and junior staff that are suffering and trying to work with kids at home and patch together childcare still or cutting hours. [/quote] Yep. [/quote] The women at work who are in well paid jobs can afford to put money and networks toward the problem. Am exec I work with just sent her kid to a boarding school in England, another has a nanny coming over for full time distance learning help. [/quote]
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