Anonymous wrote:OP here. I spoke with my mb about this last night and it... did not go well. I'm not a very confrontational person so I probably didn't handle it as directly as I should have. Instead I said that with the curfew I wasn't clear on what she expected me to be doing in the evenings and her response was "if you're bored and you can fold and iron the laundry." This so wasn't the point if what I was asking, but also is another thing that isn't supposed to be part of my job!
Anonymous wrote:That’s mental abuse; you need to report her. Really some employers are sick in the head. But don’t worry what goes around comes around.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I spoke with my mb about this last night and it... did not go well. I'm not a very confrontational person so I probably didn't handle it as directly as I should have. Instead I said that with the curfew I wasn't clear on what she expected me to be doing in the evenings and her response was "if you're bored and you can fold and iron the laundry." This so wasn't the point if what I was asking, but also is another thing that isn't supposed to be part of my job!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 24 and live with my parents after my failed long term relationship. My curfew is 10 pm. Definitely trying to move out. I think maybe in your case she’s worried that you won’t be as alert or whatever in the Am etc what time do you start ?
I'm so confused as to why you have a curfew at age 24.
Those are my mother’s requirements for me to live with her. She’s extremely religious and doesn’t believe in sex before marriage, drinking and thinks she can control me by having me come home by 10. Like I said, I want to move out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you should stay in their space all night long until you go to bed. When they are in the kitchen you be in the kitchen. If the tv is in the family room, sit in there at night. They might start to rethink giving you a curfew. Passive aggressive, yes, but they are being unreasonable.
This is PERFECT. Please do this for at least a month. This is parents main complaint of live in nannies.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should stay in their space all night long until you go to bed. When they are in the kitchen you be in the kitchen. If the tv is in the family room, sit in there at night. They might start to rethink giving you a curfew. Passive aggressive, yes, but they are being unreasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 24 and live with my parents after my failed long term relationship. My curfew is 10 pm. Definitely trying to move out. I think maybe in your case she’s worried that you won’t be as alert or whatever in the Am etc what time do you start ?
I'm so confused as to why you have a curfew at age 24.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 24 and live with my parents after my failed long term relationship. My curfew is 10 pm. Definitely trying to move out. I think maybe in your case she’s worried that you won’t be as alert or whatever in the Am etc what time do you start ?