Off I go ASA to report
It’s very quick to do, I’m sick to death of these people not doing their jobs properly!doing the lord’s work, thank you.
So many influencers whinge about having a thread here but 90% of the threads have been started because they refuse to meet their legal obligations and declare ads. The quickest way to silence this thread would be……. To do the bare minimum in your “job”!
Those Netflix series won’t watch themselves!So Peggy's at afterschool club at least 4 times a week whilst these two do nothing.
I can’t comprehend this? Her dad is unemployed? My boss is a C level employee and he does the school run and his LO plays in the same room for the rest of the work day, which is like a hour and a bit?!So Peggy's at afterschool club at least 4 times a week whilst these two do nothing.
Yeah we both work full time but juggle so the kids wouldn’t have to attend the after school club unless it can’t be avoided. There’s no way a reception age child should be there 4 days a week when their parents are perfectly able to collect them. This girl must be so shattered.I can’t comprehend this? Her dad is unemployed? My boss is a C level employee and he does the school run and his LO plays in the same room for the rest of the work day, which is like a hour and a bit?!
I can’t understand using the immense privilege of remote and in their case low input hours working and yet still choose to spend so little time with your LO?
They are not free. Even if the children enjoy them, they are tiring and you hardly get to see your child afterwards as most finish at 6pm and a 4/5 year olds tend to go to sleep at 7/8pm.Non mum here - is after school club free? I wouldn’t be surprised if Alex thinks Peggy loves it and that she feels entitled to it “to get the most value for money/time”. and it’s great as she gets an extra hour a day at home to plan her ridiculous meals or buy tat from Tiger
That is crazy to put her through that. And surprised that Alex would fork out? She really does think she’s got a full time job doesn’t sheThey are not free. Even if the children enjoy them, they are tiring and you hardly get to see your child afterwards as most finish at 6pm and a 4/5 year olds tend to go to sleep at 7/8pm.
Just checked the prospectus for a school we viewed (and hated lol) and wrap around care is £20 a day. If my unemployed bum of a husband was sat at home whilst we incurred £100 a week childcare costs I’d go spare.That is crazy to put her through that. And surprised that Alex would fork out? She really does think she’s got a full time job doesn’t she
We pay at the start of each term. So they are probably all in one bill for Alex.. sorry I mean her parents.Just checked the prospectus for a school we viewed (and hated lol) and wrap around care is £20 a day. If my unemployed bum of a husband was sat at home whilst we incurred £100 a week childcare costs I’d go spare.
My child isn’t of school age yet but I wonder if schools bill monthly or can add it onto the invoice for termly fees? In that case her parents will be paying so
They really are living like teenagers - sneakily getting more tv time cos the parents are paying for wrap around. Like you’re grown and meant to enjoy your kids and family??We pay at the start of each term. So they are probably all in one bill for Alex.. sorry I mean her parents.
Me too but remember that even if Alex and Dopey are paying for it (unlikey I think we can agree) I really don't think £20 a day so they can have a couple more hours watching Netflix on yet another free trial is a big deal to them. Despite claims to the contrary, the fact that they "work" (and I use that term very loosely) barely part-time hours and yet still manage to own a large £800k+ house in a nice part of London should tell us everything we need to know about their finances.Just checked the prospectus for a school we viewed (and hated lol) and wrap around care is £20 a day. If my unemployed bum of a husband was sat at home whilst we incurred £100 a week childcare costs I’d go spare.
Meant to comment on the frequency of the after school clubs too. My kids used to come home from school exhausted at that age - they'd go to after school club maybe once a week as I was lucky enough to be able to work part time and I can remember worrying about how tired they'd be on those days. I don't know why you would put a Reception age child into clubs when they've been at school and away from you all day, unless you had no choice. It's different once they get to an age when they like doing sports and theyre developing other interests but at 4-5? They just wanna go home at 3pm and switch off.As others have said that’s a lot of after school clubs for the poor little thing, my toddler does 8-5 4 days a week as I’m full time working and so is husband and she’s absolutely shattered! I’ll be dropping down to part time when she is at primary so we don’t have to use after school clubs as much.
They’re so bloody lazy! They are at home all bloody day! I don’t know why some people have kids if they just keep them at school all day.
My husbands mother (the dreaded MIL) used to do this with him and send him to camps in the summer to get rid of him and at 45 he still mentions how upsetting it was
Lol @ “I use that term very loosely”Me too but remember that even if Alex and Dopey are paying for it (unlikey I think we can agree) I really don't think £20 a day so they can have a couple more hours watching Netflix on yet another free trial is a big deal to them. Despite claims to the contrary, the fact that they "work" (and I use that term very loosely) barely part-time hours and yet still manage to own a large £800k+ house in a nice part of London should tell us everything we need to know about their finances.
As an aside, WTF was the point of that story about her manky 8 year old H&M jumper all about?! It looks absolutely hanging! And as an aside, endorsing the purchase of cheap clothes with the caveat "I always say you don't need to spend a lot to get something to last well" is just bollocks. Manmade fabrics have SUCH a negative, detrimental effect on the planet, its something we really need to steer away from if at all possible - yes, this rag has lasted but the vast majority do not. Not to mention the reality about how super cheap clothes are made!
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