Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Husband is a lawyer. Usually he doesn't come home until around 8:30, sometimes 9:00pm. Yes, he sometimes has to work later and his schedule changes. Most nights kids don't wait up to say goodnight. But since we aren't at home and kids are seeing him at all, I thought calling would be okay. I waited until 8:30 when he usually is done before calling and because he told me his schedule wasn't going to be bad today. Of course, I understand things change but still having trouble understanding why he couldn't take a 5 minute break. Anyway, we ended up having a huge argument over this.
Tell him to listen to ‘Cats in the Cradle’ by Harry Chapin. Maybe then he’ll get it.
Ugh pound sand. He’s trying to fund their life.
Anonymous wrote:Husband is a lawyer. Usually he doesn't come home until around 8:30, sometimes 9:00pm. Yes, he sometimes has to work later and his schedule changes. Most nights kids don't wait up to say goodnight. But since we aren't at home and kids are seeing him at all, I thought calling would be okay. I waited until 8:30 when he usually is done before calling and because he told me his schedule wasn't going to be bad today. Of course, I understand things change but still having trouble understanding why he couldn't take a 5 minute break. Anyway, we ended up having a huge argument over this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Husband is a lawyer. Usually he doesn't come home until around 8:30, sometimes 9:00pm. Yes, he sometimes has to work later and his schedule changes. Most nights kids don't wait up to say goodnight. But since we aren't at home and kids are seeing him at all, I thought calling would be okay. I waited until 8:30 when he usually is done before calling and because he told me his schedule wasn't going to be bad today. Of course, I understand things change but still having trouble understanding why he couldn't take a 5 minute break. Anyway, we ended up having a huge argument over this.
Tell him to listen to ‘Cats in the Cradle’ by Harry Chapin. Maybe then he’ll get it.
Anonymous wrote:Husband is a lawyer. Usually he doesn't come home until around 8:30, sometimes 9:00pm. Yes, he sometimes has to work later and his schedule changes. Most nights kids don't wait up to say goodnight. But since we aren't at home and kids are seeing him at all, I thought calling would be okay. I waited until 8:30 when he usually is done before calling and because he told me his schedule wasn't going to be bad today. Of course, I understand things change but still having trouble understanding why he couldn't take a 5 minute break. Anyway, we ended up having a huge argument over this.
Anonymous wrote:Clients are for suckers.
Go be the client already. Get to a better place in the food chain. Your stupid bonus isn’t worth it after all the taxes, SS, Medicare anyhow. Go enjoy your life.
Anonymous wrote:I never get this. Either he's a peon who has to work like this or be fired, but then a peon would find an easier job. Or he's a super important head honcho, but they have enough clout to set their own schedules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are so mean. You must all be trolls. OP is being totally reasonable - if he wants to be part of a family he needs to do the bare minimum. Videochatting is not difficult.
+1 Imagine this was a DW with a husband who was the default parent who couldn't take more than 10 minutes per day to videochat with her kids. Or ever take off a vacation with her kids. Posters would crucify her.
Anonymous wrote:If he’s a surgeon, then this is normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are so mean. You must all be trolls. OP is being totally reasonable - if he wants to be part of a family he needs to do the bare minimum. Videochatting is not difficult.
How much do you make? It’s not easy in a meeting, conference call or in front of a client/boss to just pick up the FaceTime. We have prearranged times.
If your kids go to bed at 8:30, then don’t schedule a meeting until 8:40.
I don’t really believe many people are scheduling meetings so late at night anyway.
Lol. Tell that to biglaw and investment banking associates and partners — and it’s not that the meeting (which you have no say in) is scheduled at 8:30 — it’s the 6 pm call that’s still going and spinning off more and more for them to do. But you don’t worry your pretty little head about that, go enjoy the $$$$ he makes.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are so mean. You must all be trolls. OP is being totally reasonable - if he wants to be part of a family he needs to do the bare minimum. Videochatting is not difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are so mean. You must all be trolls. OP is being totally reasonable - if he wants to be part of a family he needs to do the bare minimum. Videochatting is not difficult.
How much do you make? It’s not easy in a meeting, conference call or in front of a client/boss to just pick up the FaceTime. We have prearranged times.
If your kids go to bed at 8:30, then don’t schedule a meeting until 8:40.
I don’t really believe many people are scheduling meetings so late at night anyway.
Lol. Tell that to biglaw and investment banking associates and partners — and it’s not that the meeting (which you have no say in) is scheduled at 8:30 — it’s the 6 pm call that’s still going and spinning off more and more for them to do. But you don’t worry your pretty little head about that, go enjoy the $$$$ he makes.