Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, there's no requirement to give notice. But it's not great management. In your case, though, they are moving from 2 days to 3 days/week in-office, right? What do you do now on the 2 days you need to be in? Also, will this situation be tolerable once school starts, or never? If it's just another 4-6 weeks, figure out if you can get a delay or plan some long weekends. If it will never be tolerable to you, you can see if it sticks and/or start looking for a new job.
So where is spouse, mother in law, mother, father in law, father, sisters. Brothers, sister in laws, brother in laws, aunts. Uncles. baby sitter, neighbors. Nanny, sleep seat camp, child care facility? Lots of ways to get help. How is it bosses job to do your childcare?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is the reason why everyone is back to the office. Your kids at home is not a reason to work from home. Can’t you see that? Exactly the reason why this didn’t work out.
Precisely, employers should just hire childless people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, there's no requirement to give notice. But it's not great management. In your case, though, they are moving from 2 days to 3 days/week in-office, right? What do you do now on the 2 days you need to be in? Also, will this situation be tolerable once school starts, or never? If it's just another 4-6 weeks, figure out if you can get a delay or plan some long weekends. If it will never be tolerable to you, you can see if it sticks and/or start looking for a new job.
So where is spouse, mother in law, mother, father in law, father, sisters. Brothers, sister in laws, brother in laws, aunts. Uncles. baby sitter, neighbors. Nanny, sleep seat camp, child care facility? Lots of ways to get help. How is it bosses job to do your childcare?