Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. School is not child care
2. You need to have a backup plan for these situations
3. The federal government literally does not care that some people have children and failed to plan ahead
What backup care do you have that you can call at 7am to be at your house in an hour I'm freezing rain? So you can be at be office by 9?
My back up plan is my child’s aftercare program which is also open when schools are closed
Ditto. Administrative offices are open today so aftercare programs are open all day. You can drop your kid off at school at the usual time. You don’t have to be a regular user of aftercare. You can sign up just for days like today at most schools.
In what district? That was never the situation where I live.
Yeah, where is this? Definitely not SACC in FCPS. Maybe Kindercares and the like?
Definitely in MCPS, Bar-T, KAH...I assume others too.
Wow, really? MCPS before and aftercare operates on snow days? That's so helpful. I wish other districts did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, OPM should update the status. Look at all the schools and programs delayed and closed. It’s ridiculous that there isn’t some type of flexibility.
Is this a fed worker talking about no flexibility? You win the internet today.
Not every federal job is flexible.
Ok....
Are you that ignorant? Yes. Yes, you are.
Anonymous wrote:There is a two hour school delay for anyone outside of DC. And some schools are closed. My manager is forcing me to take vacation time because my kids school is closed. He has no empathy that I am a single mom and that i have no back up today for this kind of thing. Why didn’t OPM foresee the weather delay for its employees outside of DC? They could have offered a delay or telework, but here we are again. No one thinks of caregivers or their families. A pathetic response. And one clearly made by males that don’t think outside the box on these things. Women in my position are shafted once again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about single dads, OP? Guess they weren’t considered either, but that messes with your narrative.
You are tedious. A single dad would post as a single dad. A single mom would post as a single mom. See how that works?
Nope, OP’s thread is about how she got shafted as a woman by some presumed male in power and her male supervisor. It wasn’t just about being a single parent, but about how things are somehow more unfair for single moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. School is not child care
2. You need to have a backup plan for these situations
3. The federal government literally does not care that some people have children and failed to plan ahead
What backup care do you have that you can call at 7am to be at your house in an hour I'm freezing rain? So you can be at be office by 9?
My back up plan is my child’s aftercare program which is also open when schools are closed
Ditto. Administrative offices are open today so aftercare programs are open all day. You can drop your kid off at school at the usual time. You don’t have to be a regular user of aftercare. You can sign up just for days like today at most schools.
In what district? That was never the situation where I live.
Yeah, where is this? Definitely not SACC in FCPS. Maybe Kindercares and the like?
Definitely in MCPS, Bar-T, KAH...I assume others too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. School is not child care
2. You need to have a backup plan for these situations
3. The federal government literally does not care that some people have children and failed to plan ahead
What backup care do you have that you can call at 7am to be at your house in an hour I'm freezing rain? So you can be at be office by 9?
My back up plan is my child’s aftercare program which is also open when schools are closed
Ditto. Administrative offices are open today so aftercare programs are open all day. You can drop your kid off at school at the usual time. You don’t have to be a regular user of aftercare. You can sign up just for days like today at most schools.
In what district? That was never the situation where I live.
Yeah, where is this? Definitely not SACC in FCPS. Maybe Kindercares and the like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about single dads, OP? Guess they weren’t considered either, but that messes with your narrative.
You are tedious. A single dad would post as a single dad. A single mom would post as a single mom. See how that works?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. School is not child care
2. You need to have a backup plan for these situations
3. The federal government literally does not care that some people have children and failed to plan ahead
What backup care do you have that you can call at 7am to be at your house in an hour I'm freezing rain? So you can be at be office by 9?
My back up plan is my child’s aftercare program which is also open when schools are closed
Ditto. Administrative offices are open today so aftercare programs are open all day. You can drop your kid off at school at the usual time. You don’t have to be a regular user of aftercare. You can sign up just for days like today at most schools.
In what district? That was never the situation where I live.
Anonymous wrote:What about single dads, OP? Guess they weren’t considered either, but that messes with your narrative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. School is not child care
2. You need to have a backup plan for these situations
3. The federal government literally does not care that some people have children and failed to plan ahead
What backup care do you have that you can call at 7am to be at your house in an hour I'm freezing rain? So you can be at be office by 9?
My back up plan is my child’s aftercare program which is also open when schools are closed
Ditto. Administrative offices are open today so aftercare programs are open all day. You can drop your kid off at school at the usual time. You don’t have to be a regular user of aftercare. You can sign up just for days like today at most schools.