Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every job I've ever had I was told upfront not having a babysitter was not a good excuse to be absent from work. You got one warning if it did happen but fired after that.
No company can run if you miss work on a regular basis. They also don't do daycare for you. Why did you have kids if you can't manage the kid days off ?
AMEN! It is not a company's responsibility to be lenient on a working mom with childcare problems due to winter weather if she is falling behind and her workload suffers.
It is also not fair to other working moms who manage to show up because they created childcare backup options so that they could manage their workloads.
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people who supposedly have backup care when OPM closes? I couldn't get anyone out here. Luckily my office follows OPM, but I would have had to miss several days.
Any company that would fire a working mom for having to take off a few days a year for childcare is a worthless place to work. You can't hire parents without some flexibility in this day and age. Also, if you are treating this mom more harshly than a father or an employee who took days off for other reasons, then you make be liable for caregiver discrimination.
Also OP boasting about her 5 backup plans, and then it turns out she works PT? Yeah, f you.
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people who supposedly have backup care when OPM closes? I couldn't get anyone out here. Luckily my office follows OPM, but I would have had to miss several days.
Any company that would fire a working mom for having to take off a few days a year for childcare is a worthless place to work. You can't hire parents without some flexibility in this day and age. Also, if you are treating this mom more harshly than a father or an employee who took days off for other reasons, then you make be liable for caregiver discrimination.
Also OP boasting about her 5 backup plans, and then it turns out she works PT? Yeah, f you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP how is your office set up to handle when an employee is out and what about staying late. I had a boss, who no lie, was crazy about this stuff. We were supposed to have coverage when we were out, but rarely did people cover as much as needed. We couldn't take our work home because of confidentiality issues. And, we couldn't come in early or stay late. Boss would not open the doors until 8:45 and at 5:15 he made the rounds and if someone was still working, he'd tell you you had to go. And if you didn't, he'd log you out of the system.
It was by far the most toxic and miserable work environment I've ever been in.
OP here. We do not have rigid hours, which is why I am able to work part time. I often feel I work full time but with a flex schedule because I do take work home with me. I would not care if she took all those days off if she was getting her work done but she is missing deadline after deadline. This is a very busy time for us with multiple deals going on as well as year end.
Anonymous wrote:Every job I've ever had I was told upfront not having a babysitter was not a good excuse to be absent from work. You got one warning if it did happen but fired after that.
No company can run if you miss work on a regular basis. They also don't do daycare for you. Why did you have kids if you can't manage the kid days off ?
Anonymous wrote:Every job I've ever had I was told upfront not having a babysitter was not a good excuse to be absent from work. You got one warning if it did happen but fired after that.
No company can run if you miss work on a regular basis. They also don't do daycare for you. Why did you have kids if you can't manage the kid days off ?
Anonymous wrote:Every job I've ever had I was told upfront not having a babysitter was not a good excuse to be absent from work. You got one warning if it did happen but fired after that.
No company can run if you miss work on a regular basis. They also don't do daycare for you. Why did you have kids if you can't manage the kid days off ?
Anonymous wrote:Don't make this about back up care, make this about her work performance. If she's missing deadlines, thats what you should be concerned about.