Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would your MB be upset with you? From what I understand, she said that she would be at home when the kids arrived. She wasn't and therefore the fault is on her. If she was running late, she should have let you know well in advance.
Op here, I agree. I called her phone and it went straight to VM, when I later talked to her she stated she was out running errands, and getting her new phone situated and did not realize the time. SMH
Anonymous wrote:I never knew that bus drivers carry around a roster of contact information for each kid's guardians either. hmm.
Anonymous wrote:You're saying the bus waited for you to get there? I highly doubt that. Bus drivers don't have a spare 20 minutes - at the very minimum - to wait. Weren't there other kids on the bus? Weren't there other bus routes to do? No way. They would take the kids to the bus garage to await parent pick up. This makes me doubt the rest of your story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LIt's the final week of school and the kids have 1/2 days. I told MB that I can come in early to get the kids off the bus and she said she would be home to get them. But this morning the bus driver texted my phone saying she was at the home to drop off the kids and I told her MB should be there and I had to rush and get dressed, call an uber (because my car broke down) and rush into work. The bus driver had to sit and wait til I got there and MB's neighbor even came over to get the children for me, but she was not authorized. Resulting in the bus driver to be upset me me. Also causing MB to be upset with me when she told me I didn't have to come in early during the week because she will be home.
Is there some lost in translation here. Are you sure you understood correctly?
Is MB or DB usually home at noon?
what does this even mean: I told MB that I can come in early to get the kids off the bus and she said she would be home to get them.
Please read again. It was the final week of school, the whole week the kids got half days, so MB told me I can come in at my regular hours 3-9 pm and she would be home to get the kids from the bus. She was not & the driver of the bus contacted me because no one was there to get the children.
Anonymous wrote:I never knew that bus drivers carry around a roster of contact information for each kid's guardians either. hmm.
Anonymous wrote:LIt's the final week of school and the kids have 1/2 days. I told MB that I can come in early to get the kids off the bus and she said she would be home to get them. But this morning the bus driver texted my phone saying she was at the home to drop off the kids and I told her MB should be there and I had to rush and get dressed, call an uber (because my car broke down) and rush into work. The bus driver had to sit and wait til I got there and MB's neighbor even came over to get the children for me, but she was not authorized. Resulting in the bus driver to be upset me me. Also causing MB to be upset with me when she told me I didn't have to come in early during the week because she will be home.
Anonymous wrote:You're saying the bus waited for you to get there? I highly doubt that. Bus drivers don't have a spare 20 minutes - at the very minimum - to wait. Weren't there other kids on the bus? Weren't there other bus routes to do? No way. They would take the kids to the bus garage to await parent pick up. This makes me doubt the rest of your story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless there is more to this story, MB fucked up. Why does she say she's upset?
OP Here, MB tends to blame others for her own mess ups at times, and acts as if it's the other persons fault. Even after yesterday's conversation, I told her I'm willing to come in early in case she will not be home, she rejected my offer and then this became the outcome.