Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you explain this volunteer thing a little bit more. You are moving to a new town, and chose a school that requires 100 hours of volunteer time?
If you will be staying home, why does it matter that the boss agreed?
I'm not trying to be snarky, just trying to unravel the question a little.
The boss basically told me to quit. I can't get a full days work in with drop-off/pick-up and this volunteer work. I can't handle the travel the job requires.
I did not choose the school. DH wanted DD to attend a Catholic school and there is only one in the area.
DP Is there anyway you can change DH's opinion on the school? It seems rather unfair that you are making all the sacrifices. Losing your job, moving somewhere you do not want to live and forcing you to volunteer 100 hours! Yikes! He does not sound like a good guy at all.
I would seriously push back on the volunteering and school and try to get another job! Isn't there a neighborhood school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you explain this volunteer thing a little bit more. You are moving to a new town, and chose a school that requires 100 hours of volunteer time?
If you will be staying home, why does it matter that the boss agreed?
I'm not trying to be snarky, just trying to unravel the question a little.
The boss basically told me to quit. I can't get a full days work in with drop-off/pick-up and this volunteer work. I can't handle the travel the job requires.
I did not choose the school. DH wanted DD to attend a Catholic school and there is only one in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you explain this volunteer thing a little bit more. You are moving to a new town, and chose a school that requires 100 hours of volunteer time?
If you will be staying home, why does it matter that the boss agreed?
I'm not trying to be snarky, just trying to unravel the question a little.
The boss basically told me to quit. I can't get a full days work in with drop-off/pick-up and this volunteer work. I can't handle the travel the job requires.
I did not choose the school. DH wanted DD to attend a Catholic school and there is only one in the area.
Ok. So you have a couple of issues, but one is that you need to tell your husband that your career matters, too. Not only does it matter because it is good for your mental health, it matters because you are person whose happiness and fulfillment is important.
So, either your husband can agree to throw money at this problem (pay someone to do drop-off and pick-up) or he can agree to public school. But one way or another, your needs and desires should not be subjugated to his in perpetuity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you explain this volunteer thing a little bit more. You are moving to a new town, and chose a school that requires 100 hours of volunteer time?
If you will be staying home, why does it matter that the boss agreed?
I'm not trying to be snarky, just trying to unravel the question a little.
The boss basically told me to quit. I can't get a full days work in with drop-off/pick-up and this volunteer work. I can't handle the travel the job requires.
I did not choose the school. DH wanted DD to attend a Catholic school and there is only one in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a new school for DD?
The only other private school is 45 minutes from our house. They have a 50 hour volunteer requirement, but with the 1.5 hour drive each way, I'd have to be a SAHM anyway (no bus service).
Private school for kindergarten? I'm guessing that's not necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a new school for DD?
The only other private school is 45 minutes from our house. They have a 50 hour volunteer requirement, but with the 1.5 hour drive each way, I'd have to be a SAHM anyway (no bus service).
Anonymous wrote:Can you explain this volunteer thing a little bit more. You are moving to a new town, and chose a school that requires 100 hours of volunteer time?
If you will be staying home, why does it matter that the boss agreed?
I'm not trying to be snarky, just trying to unravel the question a little.
Anonymous wrote:What about a new school for DD?