Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very common in this area. It really doesn't last that long. Baby gets older, stays awake longer.
+1. Very common and very temporary.
+2 Yep, welcome to the club Op
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those kinds of hours would be a dealbreaker for me (and I'm hardly super-hands-on as a parent; I leave my child in daycare for 9h a day).
PP here -- I would add that it may be worth him talking to his boss about it, at least about some WFH options even if they're dead set on long hours. That might not have been a helpful suggestion 2 years ago, but this is post-pandemic life where even senior managers have to deal with the reality of family/life balance. I work in a very traditionally overwork-y industry and my managers have still been very, very accommodating of childcare issues and family needs because the pandemic has laid it bare in everyone's face how much tension there is between long hours and family life with young kids.
Anonymous wrote:This is very common in this area. It really doesn't last that long. Baby gets older, stays awake longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very common in this area. It really doesn't last that long. Baby gets older, stays awake longer.
+1. Very common and very temporary.
Anonymous wrote:This is very common in this area. It really doesn't last that long. Baby gets older, stays awake longer.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by the amount of people that say for DH to quit his job. Of course if he is able to find something with better hours that pays what he wants it to that would be better but finding new work is not always so easy and we really know nothing about his work situation or the family’s financial situation.
OP, I’m sure this is hard for both you and DH. Unfortunately, inflexible work hours and less time at home is common for a lot of working people (especially those not further along in their careers). It sounds like DH does have time with the baby 3 days a week and that’s a better situation than many have. Try experimenting with shifting your baby’s sleep schedule and make sure the time DH gets with the baby is quality time. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you refer to your child as baby?
Op- he IS a baby! He’s 8 months old