Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
2. I agree that 1.5 hours on screens is too long...it's admittedly a bad habit but a big chunk of my 4-5:30pm time is trying to make phone calls to patients/other healthcare providers before COB and I've found that trying to do this from the park, and/or while kids are supposedly entertaining themselves, just makes it more stressful.
If you are making work related calls from 4-5:30 PM, of course it would be hard to also supervise your kids (or even be around them) at that time! It makes perfect sense that you would want them to be occupied with something -- those are the "witching hours".
You might want to look into hiring a neighborhood teen as a mother's helper for some of those days to take the kids to the park or play with them -- even just one of them.
+1 You need child care coverage for this time. Effectively, what's happening now is that you're using the iPad as a sitter, which you don't like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really 55 hours per week is working a lot? In the DMV? I don't think so. Did you imagine this is France?
OP, I don't know how you can make it better, it is hard.
Yes, it's a lot. Plenty of 40 hr/week jobs.
Yes, all the doctors just work no more than 40 hours per week. And earn ton of money to throw money at the problem. You sound like a lazy person.
Well my internist only works 3 days a week; she is great and an attending at her hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really 55 hours per week is working a lot? In the DMV? I don't think so. Did you imagine this is France?
OP, I don't know how you can make it better, it is hard.
Yes, it's a lot. Plenty of 40 hr/week jobs.
Yes, all the doctors just work no more than 40 hours per week. And earn ton of money to throw money at the problem. You sound like a lazy person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
2. I agree that 1.5 hours on screens is too long...it's admittedly a bad habit but a big chunk of my 4-5:30pm time is trying to make phone calls to patients/other healthcare providers before COB and I've found that trying to do this from the park, and/or while kids are supposedly entertaining themselves, just makes it more stressful.
If you are making work related calls from 4-5:30 PM, of course it would be hard to also supervise your kids (or even be around them) at that time! It makes perfect sense that you would want them to be occupied with something -- those are the "witching hours".
You might want to look into hiring a neighborhood teen as a mother's helper for some of those days to take the kids to the park or play with them -- even just one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really 55 hours per week is working a lot? In the DMV? I don't think so. Did you imagine this is France?
OP, I don't know how you can make it better, it is hard.
Yes, it's a lot. Plenty of 40 hr/week jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Really 55 hours per week is working a lot? In the DMV? I don't think so. Did you imagine this is France?
OP, I don't know how you can make it better, it is hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indian woman here: Sounds like you married an Indian male! Many were spoiled by mothers who did everything for them. This is too bad, but not too early to prevent in your children. My DH is not indian, but a complete equal partner. I have been the breadwinner for many years. He makes lunches, does drop off, etc. I do cleaning but he is very neat and doesdishes and laundry.
Since you’re a doctor, you can definitely justify more housekeeping and outsourcing expenses. As the kids get older you may need sitter to take them to activities, something we are considering too.
So according to your backwards mentality, working mothers who do not have careers at the same caliber as a physician can not justify housekeeping and outsourcing expenses?
Anonymous wrote:Indian woman here: Sounds like you married an Indian male! Many were spoiled by mothers who did everything for them. This is too bad, but not too early to prevent in your children. My DH is not indian, but a complete equal partner. I have been the breadwinner for many years. He makes lunches, does drop off, etc. I do cleaning but he is very neat and doesdishes and laundry.
Since you’re a doctor, you can definitely justify more housekeeping and outsourcing expenses. As the kids get older you may need sitter to take them to activities, something we are considering too.
Anonymous wrote:Find a college kid to walk your kids home and watch them a few times a week.
Order premade food delivery for a few nights - I like territory.