Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll, based on the thread from a month or so ago where it was the dad who travelled. OP probably wants to see if a woman would get the same responses the dad did in the other thread. So far, yes.
This.
We are consistent at least. If you can’t jump back in after work travel, I think you need a new job.
Not the OP but I am seriously wondering if you are serious? When I travel it's usually for intense work trips, sometimes 16 hour days and long periods of being "on" in front of large groups. no dinners and socializing. my flights are usually 6 hours or so. I come back unable to function. Do I need a new job?
That or you suck it up and be a parent. A six hour flight gives you 6 hours of child free bliss. You got to sleep at night without having to worry at all about kids waking up. You got to take care of your needs and your career. . Sure you are tired afterwards, but you come home at dinner, you spend time witH your kids.
You either don't travel for work or you hate your kids. Have you been on a plane lately?
Do you hate your kids PP?
I’m confused. Apparently taking care of children is all unicorns and rainbows. Don’t you want to spend time with them after a long stressful trip? Since childcare is so relaxing, it seems like the perfect way to unwind - unless you hate your kids... So, do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll, based on the thread from a month or so ago where it was the dad who travelled. OP probably wants to see if a woman would get the same responses the dad did in the other thread. So far, yes.
This.
We are consistent at least. If you can’t jump back in after work travel, I think you need a new job.
Not the OP but I am seriously wondering if you are serious? When I travel it's usually for intense work trips, sometimes 16 hour days and long periods of being "on" in front of large groups. no dinners and socializing. my flights are usually 6 hours or so. I come back unable to function. Do I need a new job?
That or you suck it up and be a parent. A six hour flight gives you 6 hours of child free bliss. You got to sleep at night without having to worry at all about kids waking up. You got to take care of your needs and your career. . Sure you are tired afterwards, but you come home at dinner, you spend time witH your kids.
You either don't travel for work or you hate your kids. Have you been on a plane lately?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll, based on the thread from a month or so ago where it was the dad who travelled. OP probably wants to see if a woman would get the same responses the dad did in the other thread. So far, yes.
This.
We are consistent at least. If you can’t jump back in after work travel, I think you need a new job.
Not the OP but I am seriously wondering if you are serious? When I travel it's usually for intense work trips, sometimes 16 hour days and long periods of being "on" in front of large groups. no dinners and socializing. my flights are usually 6 hours or so. I come back unable to function. Do I need a new job?
That or you suck it up and be a parent. A six hour flight gives you 6 hours of child free bliss. You got to sleep at night without having to worry at all about kids waking up. You got to take care of your needs and your career. . Sure you are tired afterwards, but you come home at dinner, you spend time witH your kids.
You either don't travel for work or you hate your kids. Have you been on a plane lately?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll, based on the thread from a month or so ago where it was the dad who travelled. OP probably wants to see if a woman would get the same responses the dad did in the other thread. So far, yes.
This.
We are consistent at least. If you can’t jump back in after work travel, I think you need a new job.
Not the OP but I am seriously wondering if you are serious? When I travel it's usually for intense work trips, sometimes 16 hour days and long periods of being "on" in front of large groups. no dinners and socializing. my flights are usually 6 hours or so. I come back unable to function. Do I need a new job?
That or you suck it up and be a parent. A six hour flight gives you 6 hours of child free bliss. You got to sleep at night without having to worry at all about kids waking up. You got to take care of your needs and your career. . Sure you are tired afterwards, but you come home at dinner, you spend time witH your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll, based on the thread from a month or so ago where it was the dad who travelled. OP probably wants to see if a woman would get the same responses the dad did in the other thread. So far, yes.
This.
We are consistent at least. If you can’t jump back in after work travel, I think you need a new job.
Not the OP but I am seriously wondering if you are serious? When I travel it's usually for intense work trips, sometimes 16 hour days and long periods of being "on" in front of large groups. no dinners and socializing. my flights are usually 6 hours or so. I come back unable to function. Do I need a new job?
This is what my work trips are like too. Very long days of work, long flights, totally exhausting. I go to bed late and get up early. This concept of a fun, relaxing business trip is utterly foreign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll, based on the thread from a month or so ago where it was the dad who travelled. OP probably wants to see if a woman would get the same responses the dad did in the other thread. So far, yes.
This.
We are consistent at least. If you can’t jump back in after work travel, I think you need a new job.
Not the OP but I am seriously wondering if you are serious? When I travel it's usually for intense work trips, sometimes 16 hour days and long periods of being "on" in front of large groups. no dinners and socializing. my flights are usually 6 hours or so. I come back unable to function. Do I need a new job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll, based on the thread from a month or so ago where it was the dad who travelled. OP probably wants to see if a woman would get the same responses the dad did in the other thread. So far, yes.
This.
We are consistent at least. If you can’t jump back in after work travel, I think you need a new job.
Not the OP but I am seriously wondering if you are serious? When I travel it's usually for intense work trips, sometimes 16 hour days and long periods of being "on" in front of large groups. no dinners and socializing. my flights are usually 6 hours or so. I come back unable to function. Do I need a new job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll, based on the thread from a month or so ago where it was the dad who travelled. OP probably wants to see if a woman would get the same responses the dad did in the other thread. So far, yes.
This.
We are consistent at least. If you can’t jump back in after work travel, I think you need a new job.
Not the OP but I am seriously wondering if you are serious? When I travel it's usually for intense work trips, sometimes 16 hour days and long periods of being "on" in front of large groups. no dinners and socializing. my flights are usually 6 hours or so. I come back unable to function. Do I need a new job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll, based on the thread from a month or so ago where it was the dad who travelled. OP probably wants to see if a woman would get the same responses the dad did in the other thread. So far, yes.
This.
We are consistent at least. If you can’t jump back in after work travel, I think you need a new job.
Anonymous wrote:Got back at dinner time last night from a short work trip. DH was taking care the two kids all week and doing great. I get in tired and he expects me to take care the kids that night. I’m of the opinion that I need to decompress after my trip. He’s of the opinion that he’s been on solo child care and needs to decompress. I have more trips to come so who’s right?
Anonymous wrote:Easy answer: schedule your return flight to land at 10pm, not dinnertime.
(FWIW, I prefer this both as the traveling spouse and as the at-home-solo spouse. The kids get way too riled up when a parent comes home at dinnertime, and bedtime is a nightmare no matter who’s in charge. Much better for the returning spouse to wake the kids up in the morning after everyone has had a good night’s sleep. )
Anonymous wrote:Easy answer: schedule your return flight to land at 10pm, not dinnertime.
(FWIW, I prefer this both as the traveling spouse and as the at-home-solo spouse. The kids get way too riled up when a parent comes home at dinnertime, and bedtime is a nightmare no matter who’s in charge. Much better for the returning spouse to wake the kids up in the morning after everyone has had a good night’s sleep. )