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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s my job to teach chores. I don’t want my kids around harsh chemicals. I don’t want my kids associating school with stinky bathrooms. I want my kid to focus on science and math and English and learning. Not toilets. [/quote] We know, Karen. You’re raising a CEO. Not a janitor. Am I right? 🙄🙄🙄🙄 This is exactly why the kids should clean schools. [/quote] Actually my kid helps a neighbor clean schools and businesses. I don’t think it’s a skill to learn at school. I also think you’re a terrible POS for making such assumptions and putting down custodians, but that’s beside the point.[/quote] Nice try. I'm only putting you down for thinking it's beneath your kid to clean toilets. [/quote] Clearly your ignorant assumptions were terribly wrong. [/quote] Oh my bad. So you’re good with your kids pitching in at school too!? [/quote] DP. You should just give up. You’ve been caught saying janitorial staff are somehow beneath you. [/quote] Caught??? Haha no but again, nice try. You were the one saying you don’t want your kids learning meaning tasks. They are only good for math and writing. [/quote] No, that wasn’t me, that was the PP whose kid cleans schools and businesses. I do agree with that PP that kids should be learning academics at school along with respect for their school and learning chores at home. Do your kids do chores at home? [/quote] of course they do. it's part of life. and I simply don't believe that the PP's kid is cleaning for a business but she doesn't want them around harsh chemicals. [/quote] Do all cleaners use harsh chemicals? I never did when I was vacuuming and changing linens and dusting. [/quote]
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