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Chazwozel
Well as an FYI to this thread. Technically, your employer can make you work on every holiday, even Christmas. Holidays are benefits. They are not required by law.
Chaz, a lot of the US has gone to full day kindergarten. I know it is full day in Boston, SC, and Louisiana.
Chaz, a lot of the US has gone to full day kindergarten. I know it is full day in Boston, SC, and Louisiana.
They didn't deserve it anyway.Grad students don't get the day off.
Chaz, a lot of the US has gone to full day kindergarten. I know it is full day in Boston, SC, and Louisiana.
Martin Luthor King? Is that the black guy who had a dream of stealing forty cakes?
I can't remember the last time I had a job where I got MLK day off. Even if the admin people are off, the lab monkeys still got shit to do.Grad students don't get the day off.
I can't remember the last time I had a job where I got MLK day off. Even if the admin people are off, the lab monkeys still got shit to do.[/QUOTE]Grad students don't get the day off.
But what if it rains? Won't you get blamed for clogging the storm drain?11. Work and leave kid under the storm drain outside your office.
Why on Earth would that happen? You weren't the one blocking it. Also, I wouldn't leave my kid home for fear of something like home invasion. At least, not without years of careful instruction on how to operate firearms.But what if it rains? Won't you get blamed for clogging the storm drain?
But what if it rains? Won't you get blamed for clogging the storm drain?[/QUOTE]11. Work and leave kid under the storm drain outside your office.
Very astute!oh my god this thread is happening
in real time
I was under the impression that it was against the law (in all states) to leave your child at home under the age of 10. I'm shocked to be honest. If so, Chaz is pretty much right (about it being legal) but not about it being \\" right\\".
Well in that situation (and it's all situational), he was fine. He was traveling during the day, during rush hour, with lots of people around. I know when I was his age, I was told to bite, kick, scream and swing if anyone ever grabbed me. No one's going to grab a kid with lots of people around.Huh, cool story. Her main concern was mine was well when I read this--that someone would try and hurt him. Many kids that age are old and mature enough to follow simple instructions. Like many parents say, "It's not them I worry about; it's everyone else." But still. he'd be in the most danger if he isolated himself somewhere where no one could help.
People can be so nosy, and parents can be so damn smug. They think that their way is the only way, and other, probably more mellow parents have to suffer because of it.
I grew up in a different kind of town, and I don't what I would have done in her situation. We don't really have good mass transit around here.
Well in that situation (and it's all situational), he was fine. He was traveling during the day, during rush hour, with lots of people around. I know when I was his age, I was told to bite, kick, scream and swing if anyone ever grabbed me. No one's going to grab a kid with lots of people around.[/QUOTE]Huh, cool story. Her main concern was mine was well when I read this--that someone would try and hurt him. Many kids that age are old and mature enough to follow simple instructions. Like many parents say, "It's not them I worry about; it's everyone else." But still. he'd be in the most danger if he isolated himself somewhere where no one could help.
People can be so nosy, and parents can be so damn smug. They think that their way is the only way, and other, probably more mellow parents have to suffer because of it.
I grew up in a different kind of town, and I don't what I would have done in her situation. We don't really have good mass transit around here.
This is a very true statement.So, Mav was trying to use the example of having kids to get the day off..when he obviously does not have any kids. The original point of whining like a teenager because he has to work on MLK day applies.