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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, Lots of people never had that work flexibility. I used to work in a research lab, and my doctor husband worked in a hospital. Plenty of children do not participate in extra-curriculars when their parents can't drive them. [/quote] Cool story. Irrelevant to OP’s question. OP: “I just lost my sight, this will completely change the way that I have set up my life, what am I going to do?” You: “Lots of people never had sight.”[/quote] Because those of us who haven’t been able to telework don’t have much sympathy for those who have. RTO has been a nice equalizer. [/quote] My DH has never been able to telework but his commute is taking even longer now- he typically does afternoon pickup and takes the kids to activities but pretty much has to leave a half hour earlier now to assure he gets them in time. That's great if you aren't affected by the increased traffic I guess. Similar to the PP above, some parents who were able to coach due to flexible schedules/telework cannot run practices anymore. [/quote] Yes, this. I have a flexible, part time job for the purpose of handling family life. The extra traffic is literally cutting into my hours/salary.[/quote]
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