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do you wanna go pick up janes feverish toddler from daycare today? shes gonna scream and cry and you arnt getting sleep, also, be on alret because the fever may not break tonight and you may have to call out tomorrow too.
I mean yeah, if I can get time off work with no consequences in order to take care of a sick kid in need, of course I am choosing that over fattening some investors' portfolios.
there is consequences is what im sayin
Idk what your job is, so maybe it is wildly taxing on the average afternoon, but taking care of a sick kid sucks. They're miserable so you're miserable and it also means you're either already sick or about to be sick yourself. You can't bring them to the park or the library or the store or out to eat because then you're damning other parents to the week you're having. If you're a good parent it's not just sitting the kid on the couch with the TV and some ginger ale. Maybe it gets to be that easy when your kid is like 10. I hope so.
I'd pick my old office job 10/10 times when they're sick, but it's also not zero consequences. It's either you're taking PTO hours or you're calling in favors, or you're taking an FMLA day which is unpaid (in my state at least) and it also makes your coworkers resent you, which is a very real consequence.
My six-year-old daughter has the flu today, and I was just saying I'd rather have the flu than take care of her. Not for any selfless reasons, but because trying to get her to take a single sip of water is more taxing than being sick myself would be.
I felt the same.