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  • LulucooksLulucooks member
    edited September 2015

    @CoachBeckyCooper I don't understand how a sick kid means you can't speak to anyone outside of your blood line? What's the different between speaking to a cousin and a friend? Why couldn't you handle your responsibilities after visiting hours or when your kid was sleeping? I don't get it.

    Pretty sure you called her out here in bold, which she responded to. Her response to your OP seemed like just sharing a different view.
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  • @Lulucooks I didn't read it that way. Maybe I'm just crabby and reading things to be nastier then they were written. But when she called me out I responded . Why she responded to my original post if it didn't apply to her..,, I don't know? She didn't respond to every else's OU?

    @chrlyr I don't think it applies to all
    Working parents? 90% of the women I work with have at least one child and they don't all expect the world to stop when there kid is sick, they handle it and keep it moving. A lot of them feel bad leaving the rest of us short and struggling, and then there's some that think we should be honored to work late in service to their little angel. There's a difference.
  • @chrlyr were not on the same page here at all. I didn't say or mean to imply you have to GO to work when your kid is sick. I understand you can't give them a puke bucket and leave! What I said was some people keep it moving meaning come back to work, jump back in and appreciate everyone else picking up there slack because of their situation. Then Other people come back to work and act like management should be put in front of a firing squad for daring to contact them when there kid is sick. I don't feel like picking up the phone and saying "hey, my kid is sick, I'm elbow deep in vomit. I'll keep you updated if I can make it in ill try" Is that so unreasonable?!?! Really?! You know it's not!


  • I hate people who think the world should stop because there kid is sick. "How dare my boss text me when my kid is sick" come on! You should be happy your place of employment goes on even with the extreme horror and sadness of your child being sick, so when his cold clears you have a job to go back to. I understand when your kid is sick you light candles, hold vigil and never leave there bedside 24/7 but you can text back. You can text back
    While your peeing unless you put in a catheter to not leave your precious Angels side. Oh and FYI you can use phones in hospitals, it doesn't interfere with the equipment.

    Um... what? I don't expect the world to stand still when my kiddos have the flu or a cold, but in the hospital? Yeah. I ignored everyone that wasn't family this summer when my oldest was in the hospital for 2 weeks. 

    @CoachBeckyCooper

    Why did you respond to my original post like it was for you? I didn't tag you? Or quote you?
  • LulucooksLulucooks member
    edited September 2015

    @Lulucooks I didn't read it that way. Maybe I'm just crabby and reading things to be nastier then they were written. But when she called me out I responded . Why she responded to my original post if it didn't apply to her..,, I don't know? She didn't respond to every else's OU?

    @chrlyr I don't think it applies to all
    Working parents? 90% of the women I work with have at least one child and they don't all expect the world to stop when there kid is sick, they handle it and keep it moving. A lot of them feel bad leaving the rest of us short and struggling, and then there's some that think we should be honored to work late in service to their little angel. There's a difference.

    She didn't call you out on your original post, she gave a different (her own) perspective. That's kinda what the UO is for, to see different perspectives on certain topics. She offered you her view based solely on you OP, you then came back and said, paraphrasing, that it was irresponsible to not take care of other obligations while her child was sick. I understand you likely did not know the extent of her child's illness, but your response to it was a bit over the top.

    ETA, anyone can respond to anything they want on a public forum.
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  • I responded to your HOSPITAL comment. Have a kid in the hospital. Have a kid in the f'ING pediatric ICU and THEN tell me you have the time or energy to call work and catch up on shit. It was the hospital part. And I offered perspective as a PARENT before you called me out.

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  • @jennifer0428 do you have children?

    #meangirls #dfdubclub

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  • Okay here is the truth. I did not know what UO stood for. I started reading this thread and someone said it stood for "unpopular opinion" if that is not what it stands for I'm going to be super embarrassed and never post again. So that's why I posted my VERY UNPOPULAR opinion (a day late because I'm too dumb to realize that it was only for Thursday). So I thought we were venting things that most other people would not agree with!! So if I posted "puppies are cute." Then that would be a POPULAR opinion and therefor would not belong on this thread? Am I correct? Or totally wrong?
  • chrlyrchrlyr member
    edited September 2015
    Right... And people are voicing different opinions. There is no rule against responding to a UO with your own viewpoint, nor is there any guarantee that you won't be flamed for your UO.

    Also, try not to be so obvious in your attempt to dodge the question of whether you have children.

    Edited because guaranty and guarantee are not the same.
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  • @chrlyr if you read the rules you will see that your supposed to lurk and search and answer your own questions and not ask questions that have already been answered. I'm new here but I'm 99% sure that's like rule #1.
    PS- karma just kicked me in the teeth and my dog just got diarrhea, shit in my bed, all over herself and has insane gas. I guess you all win this round. I will keep my unpopular opinions to myself regardless of the title of the thread.
  • Child, please.
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  • Again, @jennifer0428 , do you have children yet?


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  • chrlyrchrlyr member
    edited September 2015
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  • I need a funny gif because my brain is all mad. I'm pulling a Daniel Tiger & counting to 4.
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  • I need a funny gif because my brain is all mad. I'm pulling a Daniel Tiger & counting to 4.
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  • While I'm thinking about it...

    Sick people-- like these kids. Keep RN's & doctors employed. That's how Jennifer butters her bread so she can start a family, yeah?

    What about their families, parents, family members that are employed & need to come see their family member? Are their coworkers supposed to hate them too?

    I am just unclear as to who is deserving of sympathy here. :|


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