Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids and, honestly, I think it is pretty rare for someone to get bad reviews based on anything child-related, particularly in DC because parental status is protected so there are liability issues. I see a whole lot more bad behavior from parents acting entitled to be graded on a curve than bad supervisors unfairly criticizing parents.
Anonymous wrote:You have a job to do and if you can't be there when you are supposed to then you need to rethink your place in the work place. The other option is to find another job that is flexible enough to accommodate you or start your own business.
Yes, kids get sick, they have emergencies, but it shouldn't be one event after another.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP. There are many reasons which might cause someone to take sick leave or be late or not complete their job duties, and frankly none of them make much difference. It's your job to handle your out-of-work responsibilities in such a way as to make sure you are still able to get your job done. If you're talking about discriminating against someone who is late or takes time off for child-related issues vs. someone who is late the exact same amount or takes the exact same amount of time off for non-child-related illness or vacation, I don't think that's excusable.
Frankly, OP, it sounds like you are in a particular situation with a particular supervisor that is treating you in a way you feel is unfair. If that's the case, you will get much more meaningful responses here if you actually explain the situation rather than asking for generalized responses.
Anonymous wrote:What is the point of your post, OP? What do you want to hear?