Anonymous wrote:Whhaaatt?? Now she's taking a long weekend at her grandmother's house and telecommuting????
Op, smh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whhaaatt?? Now she's taking a long weekend at her grandmother's house and telecommuting????
Op, smh.
Keep up keep up. Op said that pages ago.
Anonymous wrote:Whhaaatt?? Now she's taking a long weekend at her grandmother's house and telecommuting????
Op, smh.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She took the week off. The guidelines said that missing time was "expected" But my first priority is my daughters health. She has a long term chronic illness. It makes me sad just to write this. Her work at the internship is a breeze compared to her regular school work and she completed it from her bed. Parents - look out for your teens -- they will be adults soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Vacation is a loaded word. She's at her grandmothers in bed doing her work. It's not a "vacation" in the sense that most people mean.
Wow. A long planned family vacation is spending the week in bed at her grandmother's? That's what you call vacation???
Exactly how far in advance do you have to schedule time at her grandmother's? Months?
OP, your story changes every time you post. She has a chronic illness or she needs to rest? Or there is a planned family vacation? Did a doctor say she needed to take off a week or was it just you? Which is it?
I have a chronic illness and it sucks. Unfortunately, life (and work) don't stop for me. You've provided your DD with an excellent example of how the world actually DOES revolve around her. What an incredible disservice you've done.
Sorry you are so angry
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Vacation is a loaded word. She's at her grandmothers in bed doing her work. It's not a "vacation" in the sense that most people mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Vacation is a loaded word. She's at her grandmothers in bed doing her work. It's not a "vacation" in the sense that most people mean.
Sorry, I'm confused. You initially said that she needed to miss a week at her internship due to a family vacation. But now you've clarified that she will be working from bed at her grandma's house while on vacation? Is she able to complete the internship at home?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Vacation is a loaded word. She's at her grandmothers in bed doing her work. It's not a "vacation" in the sense that most people mean.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She took the week off. The guidelines said that missing time was "expected" But my first priority is my daughters health. She has a long term chronic illness. It makes me sad just to write this Her work at the internship is a breeze compared to her regular school work and she completed it from her bed Parents - look out for your teens -- they will be adults soon enough.