Anonymous wrote:We had one kid who never participated in carpool, his dad was not having any kids in his car. Nobody held it against him. Some people don't carpool. Just say no.
Anonymous wrote:I know this thread is old but I wanted to chime in and let you know that I don’t blame you at all for not wanting to do this. Taking another person‘s child every single day is a huge responsibility. It’s a huge one it really is too much to ask. I too would never ask that of someone, unless I could return in equal
I have actually out of the goodness of my heart in the past offered a lot of free rides, and what I got in return, the lack of gratitude, the lack of respect, the taken for granted feeling was astonishing.” No good deed goes unpunished “ is really true. I have now learned to keep a distance from these freeloading parents. But carpooling works very well for me with fair minded parents who are either able to return the favor in some way or with whom I have a relationship of mutual trust and friendship.
Anonymous wrote:You're fine, OP. Just tell them that your schedule is too unpredictable. I SAH and get asked to help with transportation all the time. I rarely do it. I'm not selfish or horrible. I am the first person to jump in and help in an emergency. I'm not interested in being a taxi service for other people's children. And after many, many years of parenting, I've learned to say no to the things that I don't want to do with zero guilt.
Anonymous wrote:Are you being asked to drive kids from school to the activity and then drive them home afterwards? Why can't you agree to take them to the activity and have the other lady drive your kid home. I did this with another family even though they live 20 minutes out of my way because getting my kid from school to the activity each day was much harder due to my work schedule.