• Duenan@aussie.zone
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    23 days ago

    If you’ve got parents or someone who is able to help that can also be another avenue.

    If you send kids to childcare and they’re deemed too sick to stay or they’re contagious you may get a call to come pick them up anyway.

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      23 days ago

      My girlfriend’s family live with us, so her mother and her brother are here, but I don’t really want to leave my kids in their hands.

      My parents are up in NSW so whilst they’d be a little better they’re just not an option

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        23 days ago

        Assuming its your place, what the heck is the point in them being there if they cant look after the kids?

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          23 days ago

          It’s technically my girlfriend’s place and she got it for her mother. Her mumcan’t work because she’s the carer of my girlfriend’s aunt who had a stroke. Her husband left her and they had to sell the house so this is the solution to keep her family out of renting forever.

          Her brother has been allowed to stay in his room so he’s in his mid 20s and has never had a job before. He’s autistic but that’s no reason to let him become a shut-in with no prospects.

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      23 days ago

      Unfortunately I live with the less useful side of the family. I avoid sending them when sick, even when they’re just clingy because I know it will disrupt the carers’ plans for the other kids.

      There are just a fair few days like this, and responding to a call to pick them up would take too long if I was in an office in the city and got thr call to pick them up