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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 758095" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I love my little great grandson...and we had been watching him for about one shift a week and maybe a few hours if she wanted or needed a break on day off. I guess I resent being expected to watch him while boyfriend does absolutely nothing. If he would man up and go to jail, I would be more willing to cover the shífts. Not knowing how long it maybe before he is arrested is also a factor. It doesn't seem like it's a priority here for police to arrest those with warrants. They have his address... And we would also cover shifts if he's in jail.</p><p></p><p>DGD is working at a franchise coffee shop, inside a grocery store. She would qualify for help with day care, but could not afford it on her own. But, getting her to fill out an application is next to impossible, esp with fears about the virus. Just getting her to return a call to WIC has taken two months! And still hasn't happened. She could get almost double the containers of formula if she would follow thru. Maybe all of this is a part of post natal depression...</p><p></p><p>I agree there is not much I can do or should do for older. She didn't discuss signing a lease with us. Here, the landlord can go after back rent if she breaks lease...until he gets a new tenant. The other two jobs she walked away from because she gets upset with bosses or coworkers. It's a small town and she has quit at least 10 jobs in 3 or 4 years. Two months is her average to keep a job. Ksm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 758095, member: 12511"] I love my little great grandson...and we had been watching him for about one shift a week and maybe a few hours if she wanted or needed a break on day off. I guess I resent being expected to watch him while boyfriend does absolutely nothing. If he would man up and go to jail, I would be more willing to cover the shífts. Not knowing how long it maybe before he is arrested is also a factor. It doesn't seem like it's a priority here for police to arrest those with warrants. They have his address... And we would also cover shifts if he's in jail. DGD is working at a franchise coffee shop, inside a grocery store. She would qualify for help with day care, but could not afford it on her own. But, getting her to fill out an application is next to impossible, esp with fears about the virus. Just getting her to return a call to WIC has taken two months! And still hasn't happened. She could get almost double the containers of formula if she would follow thru. Maybe all of this is a part of post natal depression... I agree there is not much I can do or should do for older. She didn't discuss signing a lease with us. Here, the landlord can go after back rent if she breaks lease...until he gets a new tenant. The other two jobs she walked away from because she gets upset with bosses or coworkers. It's a small town and she has quit at least 10 jobs in 3 or 4 years. Two months is her average to keep a job. Ksm [/QUOTE]
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