Anonymous wrote:So if another new family joined and was added to the carpool, I'd take that as a definite message. No way in hell I'd give one of those folks rides, and I think if I had asked to join the carpool and been told no, I'd straight up tell the parent who asked for a ride to a game why I was refusing.
We've had some screwed up team dynamics on travel teams (DS changed teams because of it, and it was the best decision ever) but no parents that were that crazy and petty. In fact, other parents have always been supportive of my kid who was one of the worst on the team when he started, and after DS got better and moved to a better team, those parents were super positive and congratulated him after they saw him playing with the new (much better) team.
Anonymous wrote:Our carpool people suck. No commitment, they are the type of parents who always say my kid plays travel where the parents who have kids who are successful just say they play soccer.
They always have something come up, complain about the distance to practice, how far games are away and then they say their snowflake isn't going to practice and if the snowflake does get in the game they screw things up because they have no idea what they are doing and oh they suck. Oh and always late.
We have gone back to driving our kid ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:So if another new family joined and was added to the carpool, I'd take that as a definite message. No way in hell I'd give one of those folks rides, and I think if I had asked to join the carpool and been told no, I'd straight up tell the parent who asked for a ride to a game why I was refusing.
We've had some screwed up team dynamics on travel teams (DS changed teams because of it, and it was the best decision ever) but no parents that were that crazy and petty. In fact, other parents have always been supportive of my kid who was one of the worst on the team when he started, and after DS got better and moved to a better team, those parents were super positive and congratulated him after they saw him playing with the new (much better) team.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds strange! What sport?
Anonymous wrote:Why is it hard to carpool with you? Can you think of any reasons?
It definitely is a problem to add a fifth family - not everyone has a minivan.
There are other clubs and other teams.
Anonymous wrote:How old is your kid? I have to admit, I struggled to find a polite way to get out of a carpool with one of the kids from my son's travel team. It was nothing about his playing ability and my son did like him, but he was just sort of an argumentative kid towards adults and it was annoying to deal with constantly being questioned and interrogated by a 10 year old about every little thing.
Anonymous wrote:Did you ask to join the carpool? What reason have they given you for not letting you join?
I have 2 kids that play on a travel team and I've been doing this for 10 years. I've never heard of anyone caring about their kid interacting with other kids based on skill level.
We had the opportunity to join a far away team that would mean rush hour traffic getting to/from practice and a home field 45 minutes away. In the end I decided it wasn't worth it and we stuck with our local nearby club. Any chance you could switch to a team that's closer to you?
Anonymous wrote:Did you ask to join the carpool? What reason have they given you for not letting you join?
I have 2 kids that play on a travel team and I've been doing this for 10 years. I've never heard of anyone caring about their kid interacting with other kids based on skill level.
We had the opportunity to join a far away team that would mean rush hour traffic getting to/from practice and a home field 45 minutes away. In the end I decided it wasn't worth it and we stuck with our local nearby club. Any chance you could switch to a team that's closer to you?