Anonymous wrote:I'm dealing with something like this now with DH. His job is requiring him to travel more, and it's disrupting our family.
Up until now he was able to leave at 8:30 AM and be home by 5:15 PM. We split the cooking, as on Tuesdays and Thursdays I teach yoga. He helps the kids (10 and 8) with their homework, and then spends time with each of them after dinner before they fall asleep.
Now, however, his company is doing a QA initiative where he has to go on the road once a month to train people and assess their performance. He was gone Monday and Tuesday this week, missing the kids' bedtime. He also traveled Wednesday AND Thursday July 6 & 7. Yes, on the week of the FOURTH OF JULY!!!
His next trip is to attend a 2-day West Coast conference on a Tuesday and Wednesday. Get this--he wants to fly out the next morning rather than on the red-eye. The conference ends at 8:30 PM near the airport, so he can most certainly make an 11:30 PM flight. His work is willing to book him an extra night at the hotel and he claims he'll be exhausted, but he's not understanding that his CHILDREN NEED TO SEE HIM!!!
So I feel for you, OP. It's awful the way people just do not respect families, and worse when like husbands like yours and mine don't stand up and refuse to travel when telephones and Skype can work just fine.
Anonymous wrote:I'm dealing with something like this now with DH. His job is requiring him to travel more, and it's disrupting our family.
Up until now he was able to leave at 8:30 AM and be home by 5:15 PM. We split the cooking, as on Tuesdays and Thursdays I teach yoga. He helps the kids (10 and 8) with their homework, and then spends time with each of them after dinner before they fall asleep.
Now, however, his company is doing a QA initiative where he has to go on the road once a month to train people and assess their performance. He was gone Monday and Tuesday this week, missing the kids' bedtime. He also traveled Wednesday AND Thursday July 6 & 7. Yes, on the week of the FOURTH OF JULY!!!
His next trip is to attend a 2-day West Coast conference on a Tuesday and Wednesday. Get this--he wants to fly out the next morning rather than on the red-eye. The conference ends at 8:30 PM near the airport, so he can most certainly make an 11:30 PM flight. His work is willing to book him an extra night at the hotel and he claims he'll be exhausted, but he's not understanding that his CHILDREN NEED TO SEE HIM!!!
So I feel for you, OP. It's awful the way people just do not respect families, and worse when like husbands like yours and mine don't stand up and refuse to travel when telephones and Skype can work just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm dealing with something like this now with DH. His job is requiring him to travel more, and it's disrupting our family.
Up until now he was able to leave at 8:30 AM and be home by 5:15 PM. We split the cooking, as on Tuesdays and Thursdays I teach yoga. He helps the kids (10 and 8) with their homework, and then spends time with each of them after dinner before they fall asleep.
Now, however, his company is doing a QA initiative where he has to go on the road once a month to train people and assess their performance. He was gone Monday and Tuesday this week, missing the kids' bedtime. He also traveled Wednesday AND Thursday July 6 & 7. Yes, on the week of the FOURTH OF JULY!!!
His next trip is to attend a 2-day West Coast conference on a Tuesday and Wednesday. Get this--he wants to fly out the next morning rather than on the red-eye. The conference ends at 8:30 PM near the airport, so he can most certainly make an 11:30 PM flight. His work is willing to book him an extra night at the hotel and he claims he'll be exhausted, but he's not understanding that his CHILDREN NEED TO SEE HIM!!!
So I feel for you, OP. It's awful the way people just do not respect families, and worse when like husbands like yours and mine don't stand up and refuse to travel when telephones and Skype can work just fine.
Is this a joke?? You honestly sound spoiled and irrational. He was gone two days in August and July, with two more coming up. That's barely any travel, and it's for work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm dealing with something like this now with DH. His job is requiring him to travel more, and it's disrupting our family.
Up until now he was able to leave at 8:30 AM and be home by 5:15 PM. We split the cooking, as on Tuesdays and Thursdays I teach yoga. He helps the kids (10 and 8) with their homework, and then spends time with each of them after dinner before they fall asleep.
Now, however, his company is doing a QA initiative where he has to go on the road once a month to train people and assess their performance. He was gone Monday and Tuesday this week, missing the kids' bedtime. He also traveled Wednesday AND Thursday July 6 & 7. Yes, on the week of the FOURTH OF JULY!!!
His next trip is to attend a 2-day West Coast conference on a Tuesday and Wednesday. Get this--he wants to fly out the next morning rather than on the red-eye. The conference ends at 8:30 PM near the airport, so he can most certainly make an 11:30 PM flight. His work is willing to book him an extra night at the hotel and he claims he'll be exhausted, but he's not understanding that his CHILDREN NEED TO SEE HIM!!!
So I feel for you, OP. It's awful the way people just do not respect families, and worse when like husbands like yours and mine don't stand up and refuse to travel when telephones and Skype can work just fine.
Is this a joke?? You honestly sound spoiled and irrational. He was gone two days in August and July, with two more coming up. That's barely any travel, and it's for work.
Anonymous wrote:I'm dealing with something like this now with DH. His job is requiring him to travel more, and it's disrupting our family.
Up until now he was able to leave at 8:30 AM and be home by 5:15 PM. We split the cooking, as on Tuesdays and Thursdays I teach yoga. He helps the kids (10 and 8) with their homework, and then spends time with each of them after dinner before they fall asleep.
Now, however, his company is doing a QA initiative where he has to go on the road once a month to train people and assess their performance. He was gone Monday and Tuesday this week, missing the kids' bedtime. He also traveled Wednesday AND Thursday July 6 & 7. Yes, on the week of the FOURTH OF JULY!!!
His next trip is to attend a 2-day West Coast conference on a Tuesday and Wednesday. Get this--he wants to fly out the next morning rather than on the red-eye. The conference ends at 8:30 PM near the airport, so he can most certainly make an 11:30 PM flight. His work is willing to book him an extra night at the hotel and he claims he'll be exhausted, but he's not understanding that his CHILDREN NEED TO SEE HIM!!!
So I feel for you, OP. It's awful the way people just do not respect families, and worse when like husbands like yours and mine don't stand up and refuse to travel when telephones and Skype can work just fine.
Anonymous wrote:I'm dealing with something like this now with DH. His job is requiring him to travel more, and it's disrupting our family.
Up until now he was able to leave at 8:30 AM and be home by 5:15 PM. We split the cooking, as on Tuesdays and Thursdays I teach yoga. He helps the kids (10 and 8) with their homework, and then spends time with each of them after dinner before they fall asleep.
Now, however, his company is doing a QA initiative where he has to go on the road once a month to train people and assess their performance. He was gone Monday and Tuesday this week, missing the kids' bedtime. He also traveled Wednesday AND Thursday July 6 & 7. Yes, on the week of the FOURTH OF JULY!!!
His next trip is to attend a 2-day West Coast conference on a Tuesday and Wednesday. Get this--he wants to fly out the next morning rather than on the red-eye. The conference ends at 8:30 PM near the airport, so he can most certainly make an 11:30 PM flight. His work is willing to book him an extra night at the hotel and he claims he'll be exhausted, but he's not understanding that his CHILDREN NEED TO SEE HIM!!!
So I feel for you, OP. It's awful the way people just do not respect families, and worse when like husbands like yours and mine don't stand up and refuse to travel when telephones and Skype can work just fine.
Anonymous wrote:I told DH befote we got married that frequent travel is a deal breaker for me. I know that unless it was the only option (eg he can't find another job and we'll lose the house or something) it would cause a huge rift. I'd rather be divorced and actively looking for a life partner than forever dealing with the resentment I'd feel. Kids complicate things, but I was personally happier after my parents divorced and found more suitable partners. It was good for me to see healthy relationships. Easier said than done, I know.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - in many respects, you are correct. But I also hate that I am getting to the point that I prefer when he is gone.Anonymous wrote:My DH is gone five nights a week. It's tough. But one of my coworkers who has been a truly single mom from the start pointed out that at least I have the financial security of being married, and that my kids aren't being shuttled from house to house, and dealing with new romantic partners, etc.
I actually enjoy it more when DH isn't home--the house stays cleaner, we can eat breakfast for dinner, or pick up Subway on the way to the pool, or do whatever we want to do. It's just easier when it's just the two of us.