Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any update OP?
Lol yes. He’s spent two weekend days helping them so far with one more to come. I knew it would turn out this way. And no my BIL did not buy any food or drinks for helpers. Also to answer other questions: no my BIL did not help us move in our early twenties. He was probably too busy with high school sports or social life. Since then, we e hired our own movers.
DH comes home complaining about all his muscle aches and pains and it’s all I can do to not say “I told you so.”
Ok, that would be enough to guarantee he wouldn't see me on the last weekend. Who doesn't buy food/drinks for their moving helpers, age aside? Your BIL/SIL suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any update OP?
Lol yes. He’s spent two weekend days helping them so far with one more to come. I knew it would turn out this way. And no my BIL did not buy any food or drinks for helpers. Also to answer other questions: no my BIL did not help us move in our early twenties. He was probably too busy with high school sports or social life. Since then, we e hired our own movers.
DH comes home complaining about all his muscle aches and pains and it’s all I can do to not say “I told you so.”
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It’s my BIL and SIL. Can’t politely decline or say I’m unavailable. It’s frustrating because I know they can afford to hire movers, they’re just too cheap and would rather rely in free help from family and friends.
It’s my husband’s younger brother so he’s spending all day there helping him when we have shit we need to get done here to prepare for the work week.
Anonymous wrote:
Am I alone in thinking that by your forties, you should be willing to hire professional movers, especially if you have a professional job? Is it wrong that I find this expectation to help annoying? There’s no good way of politely declining with an excuse when someone says - we’ve taking 3 weeks in June to move, which weekend do you want to help run boxes over to the new house? I can’t exactly say I’m busy all day every weekend for 3 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Am I alone in thinking that by your forties, you should be willing to hire professional movers, especially if you have a professional job? Is it wrong that I find this expectation to help annoying? There’s no good way of politely declining with an excuse when someone says - we’ve taking 3 weeks in June to move, which weekend do you want to help run boxes over to the new house? I can’t exactly say I’m busy all day every weekend for 3 weeks.
Not if they are family or good friends. Of course I would help. But if you can't be bothered, which is fine but whatever, you just say I have a lot going on and won't be able to commit at this time.
No wrong answer. You say to your family member you are over 40 and employed. Hire a mover or do it yourself. I am not coming to move your stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Any update OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Am I alone in thinking that by your forties, you should be willing to hire professional movers, especially if you have a professional job? Is it wrong that I find this expectation to help annoying? There’s no good way of politely declining with an excuse when someone says - we’ve taking 3 weeks in June to move, which weekend do you want to help run boxes over to the new house? I can’t exactly say I’m busy all day every weekend for 3 weeks.
Not if they are family or good friends. Of course I would help. But if you can't be bothered, which is fine but whatever, you just say I have a lot going on and won't be able to commit at this time.
No wrong answer. You say to your family member you are over 40 and employed. Hire a mover or do it yourself. I am not coming to move your stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Am I alone in thinking that by your forties, you should be willing to hire professional movers, especially if you have a professional job? Is it wrong that I find this expectation to help annoying? There’s no good way of politely declining with an excuse when someone says - we’ve taking 3 weeks in June to move, which weekend do you want to help run boxes over to the new house? I can’t exactly say I’m busy all day every weekend for 3 weeks.
Not if they are family or good friends. Of course I would help. But if you can't be bothered, which is fine but whatever, you just say I have a lot going on and won't be able to commit at this time.
Anonymous wrote:
Am I alone in thinking that by your forties, you should be willing to hire professional movers, especially if you have a professional job? Is it wrong that I find this expectation to help annoying? There’s no good way of politely declining with an excuse when someone says - we’ve taking 3 weeks in June to move, which weekend do you want to help run boxes over to the new house? I can’t exactly say I’m busy all day every weekend for 3 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make a trade-off - BIL commits to weekend of yard work at your house or does the oil changes and car washes for your cars for the summer and DH helps with the move.
Or do what most normal human beings would do. Be generous and know that your BIL will reciprocate when the time comes.