Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, putting this on the fact that he's a gay man is kind of gross and does not make you look sympathetic at all.
Second, FMLA would cover this sort of thing *if you had filed for it.* Did you fill out the appropriate paperwork and file with HR?
I'm not saying your boss isn't being a jerk (and honestly that's an unprofessional email from him), but you are also not covering yourself in glory here by insinuating that his sexual orientation makes him less compassionate and by invoking an HR/legal process that it does not sound like you have actually activated.
It's pretty relevant, though. He'll never know the logistics this kind of thing takes. Not that she should have told him.
Gay people can and do have kids. His childlessness is relevant. Not his sexual orientation.
Only 5-10% of gay men have a child in their lifetimes.
Frankly, I have multiple gay male acquaintances who are vocally anti-child - “Eww gross” - and who don’t appreciate the constraints children place on your availability. Life as a gay man in a management position in a company is basically the 180 opposite of being a harried working parent. The guy was a complete dick for grilling OP about a morning medical appt.
Once again, the issue is childlessness, not that he's gay. Gay and straight people do and don't have children. Gay and straight people are anti child. Gay and straight people love children. What you're doing is stereotyping.
The issue isn’t childlessness. I don’t have kids but I don’t give a shit if my reports come in a bit late due to childcare duties. As long as you get your work done, we’re good. OP’s manager is just a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you need to hire help.
Meanwhile, Ron, another gay employee, takes 1.5 hour lunches every Friday and not a word is said to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, putting this on the fact that he's a gay man is kind of gross and does not make you look sympathetic at all.
Second, FMLA would cover this sort of thing *if you had filed for it.* Did you fill out the appropriate paperwork and file with HR?
I'm not saying your boss isn't being a jerk (and honestly that's an unprofessional email from him), but you are also not covering yourself in glory here by insinuating that his sexual orientation makes him less compassionate and by invoking an HR/legal process that it does not sound like you have actually activated.
It's pretty relevant, though. He'll never know the logistics this kind of thing takes. Not that she should have told him.
Gay people can and do have kids. His childlessness is relevant. Not his sexual orientation.
Only 5-10% of gay men have a child in their lifetimes.
Frankly, I have multiple gay male acquaintances who are vocally anti-child - “Eww gross” - and who don’t appreciate the constraints children place on your availability. Life as a gay man in a management position in a company is basically the 180 opposite of being a harried working parent. The guy was a complete dick for grilling OP about a morning medical appt.
Once again, the issue is childlessness, not that he's gay. Gay and straight people do and don't have children. Gay and straight people are anti child. Gay and straight people love children. What you're doing is stereotyping.
The issue isn’t childlessness. I don’t have kids but I don’t give a shit if my reports come in a bit late due to childcare duties. As long as you get your work done, we’re good. OP’s manager is just a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, putting this on the fact that he's a gay man is kind of gross and does not make you look sympathetic at all.
Second, FMLA would cover this sort of thing *if you had filed for it.* Did you fill out the appropriate paperwork and file with HR?
I'm not saying your boss isn't being a jerk (and honestly that's an unprofessional email from him), but you are also not covering yourself in glory here by insinuating that his sexual orientation makes him less compassionate and by invoking an HR/legal process that it does not sound like you have actually activated.
It's pretty relevant, though. He'll never know the logistics this kind of thing takes. Not that she should have told him.
Gay people can and do have kids. His childlessness is relevant. Not his sexual orientation.
Only 5-10% of gay men have a child in their lifetimes.
Frankly, I have multiple gay male acquaintances who are vocally anti-child - “Eww gross” - and who don’t appreciate the constraints children place on your availability. Life as a gay man in a management position in a company is basically the 180 opposite of being a harried working parent. The guy was a complete dick for grilling OP about a morning medical appt.
Once again, the issue is childlessness, not that he's gay. Gay and straight people do and don't have children. Gay and straight people are anti child. Gay and straight people love children. What you're doing is stereotyping.
The issue isn’t childlessness. I don’t have kids but I don’t give a shit if my reports come in a bit late due to childcare duties. As long as you get your work done, we’re good. OP’s manager is just a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, putting this on the fact that he's a gay man is kind of gross and does not make you look sympathetic at all.
Second, FMLA would cover this sort of thing *if you had filed for it.* Did you fill out the appropriate paperwork and file with HR?
I'm not saying your boss isn't being a jerk (and honestly that's an unprofessional email from him), but you are also not covering yourself in glory here by insinuating that his sexual orientation makes him less compassionate and by invoking an HR/legal process that it does not sound like you have actually activated.
It's pretty relevant, though. He'll never know the logistics this kind of thing takes. Not that she should have told him.
Gay people can and do have kids. His childlessness is relevant. Not his sexual orientation.
Only 5-10% of gay men have a child in their lifetimes.
Frankly, I have multiple gay male acquaintances who are vocally anti-child - “Eww gross” - and who don’t appreciate the constraints children place on your availability. Life as a gay man in a management position in a company is basically the 180 opposite of being a harried working parent. The guy was a complete dick for grilling OP about a morning medical appt.
Once again, the issue is childlessness, not that he's gay. Gay and straight people do and don't have children. Gay and straight people are anti child. Gay and straight people love children. What you're doing is stereotyping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you need to hire help.
Meanwhile, Ron, another gay employee, takes 1.5 hour lunches every Friday and not a word is said to him.
Anonymous wrote:She probably mentioned him being gay because it shields him from HR woes.
I had a coworker tell me when I was working in my 9th month "You look like a planet walking around here. Can't you start your leave early so we don't have to see you like this?" Someone who wasn't me complained and he told HR he was gay to get off the hook. (He told me this story himself!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are. You supposed to be at work at 8:30? I mean why are you telling your employer what you’re doing on your own time?
OP here. Yes- god question. My day starts at 7:30. I'm effectively taking an hour every other Tuesday and it is annoying him.
get your wife to help.
why is this so hard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, putting this on the fact that he's a gay man is kind of gross and does not make you look sympathetic at all.
Second, FMLA would cover this sort of thing *if you had filed for it.* Did you fill out the appropriate paperwork and file with HR?
I'm not saying your boss isn't being a jerk (and honestly that's an unprofessional email from him), but you are also not covering yourself in glory here by insinuating that his sexual orientation makes him less compassionate and by invoking an HR/legal process that it does not sound like you have actually activated.
It's pretty relevant, though. He'll never know the logistics this kind of thing takes. Not that she should have told him.
Gay people can and do have kids. His childlessness is relevant. Not his sexual orientation.
Only 5-10% of gay men have a child in their lifetimes.
Frankly, I have multiple gay male acquaintances who are vocally anti-child - “Eww gross” - and who don’t appreciate the constraints children place on your availability. Life as a gay man in a management position in a company is basically the 180 opposite of being a harried working parent. The guy was a complete dick for grilling OP about a morning medical appt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are. You supposed to be at work at 8:30? I mean why are you telling your employer what you’re doing on your own time?
OP here. Yes- god question. My day starts at 7:30. I'm effectively taking an hour every other Tuesday and it is annoying him.