Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you are a SAHM that expects the person allowing you to SAH to rearrange his work schedule around your wants. So you can't relax if the baby is in the gym's daycare because he's screaming but you are all good with leaving him with your DH and having your DH deal with your difficult.
Here's a thought. Stop hanging on dcum, turn off the tv and spend time with your child correcting his behavioral issues and separation anxiety. A little effort now leads to a lot of happiness in the future.
Maybe she's a teacher who has her summers off.
Jealous much? How did this turn into an attack on SAHMs? Good grief, lady!
Anonymous wrote:I'm more dispappointed for his students who are paying money to take his class if he is a college professor. The fact that he purposely schedules his office hours at a time that is not convenient for his students says a lot about him.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused he's only teaching a few 1 hour classes so what is he doing the rest of the time?
If his mornings are free, leave the baby with him and go to the gym then.
Anonymous wrote:5 to 7 is a tough time of day at that age. What's your DS's nap schedule look like? 5 - 7 awake = chillout, popsicle, cheerios video, low key stuff for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:He makes his office hour at ridiculous times. This semester it's 5-7 pm Monday- Friday. This means I'm home all day with our difficult 16 month old. He can schedule his office hour whenever he wants. He's only teaching a few 1 hour classes this summer. He says students are more likely not to come at this time so he has time to work on other work. I try to take my son to the gym childcare but he cries the entire time. It's hard to relax when I know he's in there screaming. I asked him not to do office hour in the evenings last semester but he did it again for summer semester.
Anonymous wrote:So you are a SAHM that expects the person allowing you to SAH to rearrange his work schedule around your wants. So you can't relax if the baby is in the gym's daycare because he's screaming but you are all good with leaving him with your DH and having your DH deal with your difficult.
Here's a thought. Stop hanging on dcum, turn off the tv and spend time with your child correcting his behavioral issues and separation anxiety. A little effort now leads to a lot of happiness in the future.
Anonymous wrote:
So he's inconsiderate to EVERYONE?
Sorry you have such an idiot on your hands.
Anonymous wrote:So you are a SAHM that expects the person allowing you to SAH to rearrange his work schedule around your wants. So you can't relax if the baby is in the gym's daycare because he's screaming but you are all good with leaving him with your DH and having your DH deal with your difficult.
Here's a thought. Stop hanging on dcum, turn off the tv and spend time with your child correcting his behavioral issues and separation anxiety. A little effort now leads to a lot of happiness in the future.
Anonymous wrote:He makes his office hour at ridiculous times. This semester it's 5-7 pm Monday- Friday. This means I'm home all day with our difficult 16 month old. He can schedule his office hour whenever he wants. He's only teaching a few 1 hour classes this summer. He says students are more likely not to come at this time so he has time to work on other work. I try to take my son to the gym childcare but he cries the entire time. It's hard to relax when I know he's in there screaming. I asked him not to do office hour in the evenings last semester but he did it again for summer semester.