Anonymous wrote:I bet OP is mom of intern who got supercompetitive internship over 74 other kids and then wanted week off for unannounced vacation, which then became for health reasons, which then became doing work online from grandma's house.
Anonymous wrote:the real question here is Pat's or Geno's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it manipulative? If I were her, I'd do it and then not take the offered time off. Show that she's a go-getter!
Or easily taken advantage of, depending on one's point of view.
Anonymous wrote:DD is 18 and working as a fellow on a political campaign. The boss is the field organizer. From Philly, living here for the campaign. He was home on Tuesday, apparently forgot paperwork he really needed by today. So yesterday, he told dd that if she drove to Philly, got him the paper work, and drove it back for him she could have the next three days off. Let it go, right? Just seems kinda manipulative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why would it be manipulative? It's a bargain. He's not asking for something illegal.
Personally if it were my 18 year old, I would be somewhat concerned at their ability to drive for that long by themselves, in a place they had never been.
But she's working for him, and it's not an unreasonable request. Move on.
At 18? It's a couple of hours, why wouldn't she be able to do it?
+1
what the hell
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why would it be manipulative? It's a bargain. He's not asking for something illegal.
Personally if it were my 18 year old, I would be somewhat concerned at their ability to drive for that long by themselves, in a place they had never been.
But she's working for him, and it's not an unreasonable request. Move on.
At 18? It's a couple of hours, why wouldn't she be able to do it?
Anonymous wrote:
Why would it be manipulative? It's a bargain. He's not asking for something illegal.
Personally if it were my 18 year old, I would be somewhat concerned at their ability to drive for that long by themselves, in a place they had never been.
But she's working for him, and it's not an unreasonable request. Move on.