Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm also confused by this question.
What exactly are you looking for? I can give you recommendations for emergency nanny services if that is it. If you don't have family in the area, or a babysitter on call, then you take leave to stay home and watch your child. What else are you looking for exactly?
OP here. I can see that my posts must be very poorly written, because I seem to have confused most people. What I'm asking is for creative ways to get around having take sick leave, if at all possible. The thread I was referencing had people who would go into work super early and then come home mid-day to switch off with a spouse, or had people able to telework in the morning while the spouse stayed with the sick child, and then they would switch off in the PM.
We don't have family in the area. My parents live 9 hours away and have come up in a pinch, but they aren't able to just at the drop of a dime. My MIL lives in the middle of the country and works herself. As I mentioned in previous posts, due to one child being very sick last year and requiring several surgeries and lots of specialist visits, our sick/annual leave is low. My husband has more job flexibility in that he doesn't have the same kind of deadlines I do at work, but yet has very little leave due to the sick child (I said it was less than 10 hours). I have a little more leave saved up, but have much less job flexibility and unfortunately the sick child isn't done being sick. In the almost 3 years we've had children, we've taken exactly one week of vacation that was coupled with a federal holiday to reduce the amt of leave taken. While I have a little more leave than my husband does, I also had a medical issue where I took off 5 months of LWOP recently.
What I was trying to illustrate earlier was that my supervisor has been receptive to my teleworking in the AM while my husband is caring for our child, and then switching off duties/work in the PM, our HR doesn't allows us to do that if our telework days have already been taken. I'm not complaining about telework in anyway. I'm grateful we have it. I'm just asking if there are any other suggestions. Neither my job nor my husband's job allows us to start very early in the morning or work later in the evening to make up for hours. Someone in this thread helpfully said that they drive downtown and switch off that way. Although we have a much longer commute than she did, that was a good suggestion.
If I have to take sick leave, I will. I understand that's what it's there for. But pretty soon my husband and I will run out of leave and additional LWOP for me will not be approved.
I'm grateful for my job, don't get me wrong.