Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell him it won’t work and unenroll them — even if I lost my money on it.
They're too excited for that.
Anonymous wrote:That's 3 hours a day of driving! No way can anyone just disappear for 3 hours a day without anyone noticing at work.
Anonymous wrote:What? It’s just one week? That’s nothing. Split up the week and each of you take some leave to account for the driving time. I’d be mad he didn’t check with me first, but the driving itself is really not a big deal, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Summer starts in like 6 weeks…. What is your current childcare/camp plan for while you are working from home? He probably thought he was doing s good thing if you don’t have s plan yet, I’d cut him some slack and try to figure out with him a drop off plan and find a sitter to pick up and hang with them til 5 when you get off.
Anonymous wrote:I would be livid. Does he have any consciousness of having dumped a burden on you without asking you first?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His choice. His problem.
He takes time off or he pays someone to do drop off/pick up.
Full stop.
This. It’s not your problem. “It doesn’t work with my schedule, sorry. Hopefully you can flex your hours that week or find a sitter to help with driving.” That’s all he needs to know.
Anonymous wrote: E honest op did you tell him summer plans were his responsibility?
And in the past when planning was yours did you run things by him first?
Anonymous wrote: E honest op did you tell him summer plans were his responsibility?
And in the past when planning was yours did you run things by him first?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. He signed them up, he needs to find a driving summer sitter to manage pick ups and the afternoons.
+1
https://www.hopskipdrive.com/blog/hopskipdrive-not-uber-lyft-for-kids/. If he can afford uber kids transport and when they make friends a carpool it may be fine and a good experience. He too felt it is hard to say no to cute, excited kids. Sabotaging your career, however is NOT okay. He will have to be the one to tell them life doesn't always work out and they can't go if he can't afford transport.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell him it won’t work and unenroll them — even if I lost my money on it.
They're too excited for that.
Anonymous wrote:That's 3 hours a day of driving! No way can anyone just disappear for 3 hours a day without anyone noticing at work.