Anonymous wrote:I would ask him how he is taking off work or flexing his schedule to drive your kid for this.
I mean, I wouldn’t scream and threaten divorce, but I would 100% make clear that this was unacceptable. He should (I) understand this cannot happen again and (II) be thinking about how he will help solve the transportation issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a little annoyance is understandable, and I would have checked with my spouse. I also think two 20 minute drives a day for a week is an incredibly small commitment on a day when you're not working. I wouldn't think twice about that. It's the length of a long movie and not worth having emotions about.
Most people's time is not "their own." Either you're working and it belongs to your boss or you've got household obligation and it belongs to the household.
Ugh. Not a fan of this. Household duties do not include doing favors for the husbands coworkers. He looks like the savior at her expense.
SAHM here and I am home to take care of MY kids
She's fifteen. A job is a positive thing for her and part of taking care of her is doing the minor work necessary to facilitate that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a little annoyance is understandable, and I would have checked with my spouse. I also think two 20 minute drives a day for a week is an incredibly small commitment on a day when you're not working. I wouldn't think twice about that. It's the length of a long movie and not worth having emotions about.
Most people's time is not "their own." Either you're working and it belongs to your boss or you've got household obligation and it belongs to the household.
Ugh. Not a fan of this. Household duties do not include doing favors for the husbands coworkers. He looks like the savior at her expense.
SAHM here and I am home to take care of MY kids
Anonymous wrote:I think a little annoyance is understandable, and I would have checked with my spouse. I also think two 20 minute drives a day for a week is an incredibly small commitment on a day when you're not working. I wouldn't think twice about that. It's the length of a long movie and not worth having emotions about.
Most people's time is not "their own." Either you're working and it belongs to your boss or you've got household obligation and it belongs to the household.
Anonymous wrote:I think a little annoyance is understandable, and I would have checked with my spouse. I also think two 20 minute drives a day for a week is an incredibly small commitment on a day when you're not working. I wouldn't think twice about that. It's the length of a long movie and not worth having emotions about.
Most people's time is not "their own." Either you're working and it belongs to your boss or you've got household obligation and it belongs to the household.