Anonymous wrote:OK. So it looks like I can't do this alone. Not without letting someone in on personal stuff, and that's just not acceptable. Sorry I asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again.
The reason I've been able to hang on to this job as long as I have is I've been teleworking for 14 of those years - since I got married. I'm already getting special treatment. I'd just forgotten to mention because it's my normal. But not our company's normal. Now I need to ask for something else?
And it's not Asian clients. It's European coworkers who want to go home early.
Yes, fear of arrest/prison is common in OCD. It's part of scrupulosity? (Seeing a pattern?)
I'm really confused about taking her in late. Even in public school, can't they call child services if you're routinely late? Can't they send a student to alternative school for being disruptive? DH would flip out. And no, he's not abusive. But wouldn't you?
Child services? Alternative school? OP, this is crazy talk.
If you want to solve this problem, people have given you more than enough ideas to solve it (including the most obvious one, which is to talk to your boss). But it's apparent that you don't want to solve the problem. If you want to quit, quit. But don't go around in circles about a minor problem to give yourself permission to quit. It's not indentured servitude.
I don't want to quit. But we were given detention in school for being late, even if it wasn't our fault! Is it acceptable now? I honestly don't understand parenting.
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:OK. So it looks like I can't do this alone. Not without letting someone in on personal stuff, and that's just not acceptable. Sorry I asked.
Anonymous wrote:OK. So it looks like I can't do this alone. Not without letting someone in on personal stuff, and that's just not acceptable. Sorry I asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again.
The reason I've been able to hang on to this job as long as I have is I've been teleworking for 14 of those years - since I got married. I'm already getting special treatment. I'd just forgotten to mention because it's my normal. But not our company's normal. Now I need to ask for something else?
And it's not Asian clients. It's European coworkers who want to go home early.
Yes, fear of arrest/prison is common in OCD. It's part of scrupulosity? (Seeing a pattern?)
I'm really confused about taking her in late. Even in public school, can't they call child services if you're routinely late? Can't they send a student to alternative school for being disruptive? DH would flip out. And no, he's not abusive. But wouldn't you?
Child services? Alternative school? OP, this is crazy talk.
If you want to solve this problem, people have given you more than enough ideas to solve it (including the most obvious one, which is to talk to your boss). But it's apparent that you don't want to solve the problem. If you want to quit, quit. But don't go around in circles about a minor problem to give yourself permission to quit. It's not indentured servitude.
Anonymous wrote:OP again.
The reason I've been able to hang on to this job as long as I have is I've been teleworking for 14 of those years - since I got married. I'm already getting special treatment. I'd just forgotten to mention because it's my normal. But not our company's normal. Now I need to ask for something else?
And it's not Asian clients. It's European coworkers who want to go home early.
Yes, fear of arrest/prison is common in OCD. It's part of scrupulosity? (Seeing a pattern?)
I'm really confused about taking her in late. Even in public school, can't they call child services if you're routinely late? Can't they send a student to alternative school for being disruptive? DH would flip out. And no, he's not abusive. But wouldn't you?
Anonymous wrote:OP again.
The reason I've been able to hang on to this job as long as I have is I've been teleworking for 14 of those years - since I got married. I'm already getting special treatment. I'd just forgotten to mention because it's my normal. But not our company's normal. Now I need to ask for something else?
And it's not Asian clients. It's European coworkers who want to go home early.
Yes, fear of arrest/prison is common in OCD. It's part of scrupulosity? (Seeing a pattern?)
I'm really confused about taking her in late. Even in public school, can't they call child services if you're routinely late? Can't they send a student to alternative school for being disruptive? DH would flip out. And no, he's not abusive. But wouldn't you?
Anonymous wrote: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.
What do you mean they don't allow it. If it's a public school, they can't turn you away eve if you are hours late (you will likely get some contact from the school, but once a week, especially if you let them know, will be fine). I am late once a week with my kindergartner and I have no excuse!
Anonymous wrote:This thread is really long but did OP just try saying to the person holding the meeting "I can't make 7 am because of kid drop-off and husband is deployed. Can we push to 8? If not, I can call in from a coffee shop or get notes from Carol."
What are they going to do, fire you? People aren't monsters. Usually?