Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you can't talk it out with someone to explain that you simply are not available for a call at that hour, especially if you are willing to consider quitting. What do you have to lose?
But yeah, put the kid on the bus if you have bus service. She'll be fine.
I've been with them for almost 15 years. I've never asked for anything like this - that's why.
Then you should have extra leverage! You’ve been a great employee for that time, I bet. Take a deep breath and either send an email saying it is not going to work for you - or find a way to make it work. Quitting is going to cause so much more stress for your entire family than just tackling this. I almost can’t believe you see that as an option with a deployed husband.
Financially, it won't be a problem. I think it would be less stress, because I wouldn't be juggling all these things. I could focus on DD and home things. I didn't before because I'd make a terrible SAHM, but if she's in school most of the day now, maybe I could handle it.
That sounds horrible. But I wonder if it's for the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can take the call at home, just do it, then bring your child in late to school. No biggie, especially if she is 5. Let her watch tv and go into school a little late.
Kindergarten doesn't allow late starts.
Anonymous wrote:If you can take the call at home, just do it, then bring your child in late to school. No biggie, especially if she is 5. Let her watch tv and go into school a little late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you can't talk it out with someone to explain that you simply are not available for a call at that hour, especially if you are willing to consider quitting. What do you have to lose?
But yeah, put the kid on the bus if you have bus service. She'll be fine.
I've been with them for almost 15 years. I've never asked for anything like this - that's why.
SO YOU HAVE BUILT UP THE GOOD WILL TO BE ABLE TO ASK FOR THESE KINDS OF THINGS OP!!!!
You need to realize your mindset about this is completely bonkers. I'm sorry to be harsh but this is really toxic thinking. You need to be a model for your daughter that when you need something, you speak up. Do you really want your daughter to grow up thinking that she always has to deal with everything on her own, with no help from others?
I've been begging for help (outside of work) since she was born. it's never materialized. Yes, you always need to be prepared to do everything yourself. People are unreliable.
OP, reread what you wrote here. Now ask yourself why you haven't been able to find any sense of community after all this time. The answer is in front of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the youngest in the group, so no one else has conflicts. It starts at 7 am now - about 20 people. My manager says, "Just make it work." I know I'm pretty stressed with the deployment and probably missing something obvious.
I don't think it's reasonable to tell someone to just make 7am work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you can't talk it out with someone to explain that you simply are not available for a call at that hour, especially if you are willing to consider quitting. What do you have to lose?
But yeah, put the kid on the bus if you have bus service. She'll be fine.
I've been with them for almost 15 years. I've never asked for anything like this - that's why.
SO YOU HAVE BUILT UP THE GOOD WILL TO BE ABLE TO ASK FOR THESE KINDS OF THINGS OP!!!!
You need to realize your mindset about this is completely bonkers. I'm sorry to be harsh but this is really toxic thinking. You need to be a model for your daughter that when you need something, you speak up. Do you really want your daughter to grow up thinking that she always has to deal with everything on her own, with no help from others?
I've been begging for help (outside of work) since she was born. it's never materialized. Yes, you always need to be prepared to do everything yourself. People are unreliable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you can't talk it out with someone to explain that you simply are not available for a call at that hour, especially if you are willing to consider quitting. What do you have to lose?
But yeah, put the kid on the bus if you have bus service. She'll be fine.
I've been with them for almost 15 years. I've never asked for anything like this - that's why.
SO YOU HAVE BUILT UP THE GOOD WILL TO BE ABLE TO ASK FOR THESE KINDS OF THINGS OP!!!!
You need to realize your mindset about this is completely bonkers. I'm sorry to be harsh but this is really toxic thinking. You need to be a model for your daughter that when you need something, you speak up. Do you really want your daughter to grow up thinking that she always has to deal with everything on her own, with no help from others?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you can't talk it out with someone to explain that you simply are not available for a call at that hour, especially if you are willing to consider quitting. What do you have to lose?
But yeah, put the kid on the bus if you have bus service. She'll be fine.
I've been with them for almost 15 years. I've never asked for anything like this - that's why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there cell reception at your DD's school? If so I would just get there early and have her get out of the car at the start of carline and then park until the meeting is over.
Have you called the school to see about before care options?
No beforecare.
Yes, I can sit in their parking lot. I'm just worried about how that looks, and don't want the police called on me (I have OCD, and fear of police/arrest is a big thing with me). But maybe I can let them know and they'd be ok with it once a week.