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[quote=Anonymous]I live in the upper mid-west, so snow here should be no big thing. Unfortunately, when it snows, everyone forgets how to drive and the roads inevitably become a nightmare. That said, I know that if it is actively snowing, or has within the past 4-6 hours, my commute is going to take at LEAST an extra 30-45 minutes (no joke). Thus, I build this time into my day to ensure that I show up to work on time (or early so that we can get to school on time). The problem I have been having all winter, so far, is that DB does not seem to do the same thing. Any evening that we have snow and the roads are bad, he is 20-30 minutes late (e.g. my end time is 5pm, last night I didn't get home until 7pm). My question, or just a discussion topic to pose; is it out of line for me to expect him to leave work in time to actually get home close to my end time, or am I asking too much? I know this probably falls under the category of nannies being "flexible", but at what point does it become too much? [/quote]
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