Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why won't they meet in the evenings or after the kids go to bed? Do your husband not allow it? Do you not trust them to be alone with the children? This has happened to me multiple times over the past several years where I've proposed meeting at 7pm or 8:30pm and they say they can't because it's dinner time, kids bedtime, they have so much to do. Please explain.
They have explained and you don’t want to hear the explanation. They are busy at those times. Not everything can be worked around what is convenient for you. If you were really needed they would try to accommodate you, but clearly they are fine without you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why won't they meet in the evenings or after the kids go to bed? Do your husband not allow it? Do you not trust them to be alone with the children? This has happened to me multiple times over the past several years where I've proposed meeting at 7pm or 8:30pm and they say they can't because it's dinner time, kids bedtime, they have so much to do. Please explain.
I’ve literally never heard of a daytime PTA meeting. 8:30 would also be inconvenient and annoying. Our school does them at 6:30.
yeah - our school did 630 usually with babysitting or kids playing on playground. I think there would have been IMMEDIATE listserv blow-up if someone tried to schedule a PTA/volunteer meeting during working hours, lol
Who is paying for babysitting at a pta meeting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I SAH in large part because of the crazy hours my DH works. Any meeting I have to attend in the evening requires hiring a sitter, which I prefer not to pay for and also, given that my children rarely have their dad home in the evening, I don't want them to have many evenings where there are put to bed by a paid caregiver. I did have these kids because I wanted to raise them.
When there are evening events, I do my best to make it work and attend, but much prefer the meetings to be during the daytime. When I am in charge, I schedule things right after drop off, as I've found that many working parents are able to attend something from 815-845 or 9am and then shoot downtown (we are a city school) a bit later in the morning than usual. So I always pick this time instead of that 10am post workout time that the rich SAHMs like or the 1:30/2pm pre carpool meeting time.
I'm sorry but the bolded part is extremely rude and I'm tired of the whole "working parents don't raise their kids schtick". How often do PTA meetings happen? Once a month at MOST. Hiring a sitter to put your kids to bed once a month does not = raising them![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why won't they meet in the evenings or after the kids go to bed? Do your husband not allow it? Do you not trust them to be alone with the children? This has happened to me multiple times over the past several years where I've proposed meeting at 7pm or 8:30pm and they say they can't because it's dinner time, kids bedtime, they have so much to do. Please explain.
I’ve literally never heard of a daytime PTA meeting. 8:30 would also be inconvenient and annoying. Our school does them at 6:30.
yeah - our school did 630 usually with babysitting or kids playing on playground. I think there would have been IMMEDIATE listserv blow-up if someone tried to schedule a PTA/volunteer meeting during working hours, lol
Who is paying for babysitting at a pta meeting?
Anonymous wrote:I SAH in large part because of the crazy hours my DH works. Any meeting I have to attend in the evening requires hiring a sitter, which I prefer not to pay for and also, given that my children rarely have their dad home in the evening, I don't want them to have many evenings where there are put to bed by a paid caregiver. I did have these kids because I wanted to raise them.
When there are evening events, I do my best to make it work and attend, but much prefer the meetings to be during the daytime. When I am in charge, I schedule things right after drop off, as I've found that many working parents are able to attend something from 815-845 or 9am and then shoot downtown (we are a city school) a bit later in the morning than usual. So I always pick this time instead of that 10am post workout time that the rich SAHMs like or the 1:30/2pm pre carpool meeting time.
Anonymous wrote:Why would they do it at night when the whole day is free? Makes no sense. They probably want to spend time with their kids when they’re home like anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Why won't they meet in the evenings or after the kids go to bed? Do your husband not allow it? Do you not trust them to be alone with the children? This has happened to me multiple times over the past several years where I've proposed meeting at 7pm or 8:30pm and they say they can't because it's dinner time, kids bedtime, they have so much to do. Please explain.
Anonymous wrote:Why won't they meet in the evenings or after the kids go to bed? Do your husband not allow it? Do you not trust them to be alone with the children? This has happened to me multiple times over the past several years where I've proposed meeting at 7pm or 8:30pm and they say they can't because it's dinner time, kids bedtime, they have so much to do. Please explain.
Anonymous wrote:As a working mom I’m just glad other moms are willing to do this work. I wouldn’t take time from my job for this in the am and I don’t want to take time from my kids in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:Why won't they meet in the evenings or after the kids go to bed? Do your husband not allow it? Do you not trust them to be alone with the children? This has happened to me multiple times over the past several years where I've proposed meeting at 7pm or 8:30pm and they say they can't because it's dinner time, kids bedtime, they have so much to do. Please explain.
Anonymous wrote:You're right, OP. It's a big conspiracy to exclude you. You should run for president and create a schedule that suits you better!