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Reported to social services by coworker

434 replies

UnsocialServiced · 09/10/2020 17:39

My frankly bonkers coworker has reported me to SS because she is concerned about my 3 old. I was wfh last week because my DS had a slight temperature. Whilst he was home and I was working he had a day of watching films. (3 films in one day). I'm not saying it was great parenting but I was in the next room could hear him at all times. He also kept coming into chat with me and play in between working etc. Anyway Coworker told me today that she was concerned about DS being ignored and felt she had no choice but to pass her concerns on. What will happen now?

OP posts:
Caroncanta · 15/10/2020 20:56

Gosh you really must be superwoman then Stormzy. Doing all that, managing a team, a case load and 12 hour shifts each day, and home educating your kids all at the same time. I'd love to know just how you managed to do that, a comprehensive home education plan and working on the front line, being as busy as you say you are!!!

StormzyInaDCup · 16/10/2020 13:28

@Caroncanta I think you just have a bad attitude. Maybe spend less time on MN and more time with your kids 🙄

DeliciouslyFemale · 16/10/2020 13:35

[quote StormzyInaDCup]@Caroncanta I think you just have a bad attitude. Maybe spend less time on MN and more time with your kids 🙄[/quote]
Irony overload. 🤣

whatsyournamenow · 16/10/2020 13:58

But @StormzyInaDCup you can manage all three!

Lolwhat · 16/10/2020 14:08

They will laugh, may give you a phone call but that’s about it

Caroncanta · 16/10/2020 15:01

@Caroncanta I think you just have a bad attitude. Maybe spend less time on MN and more time with your kids 🙄

They're at school 🤣 and I'm working. Suggest you stop playing with your kids and get on with your work too. You have a responsibility to your kids, BUT you also have a responsibility to the vulnerable people you are paid to work with.

SharpLily · 16/10/2020 17:01

@StormzyInaDCup

Competitive parenting while working from home aside, genuinely I would like to know how you manage it. The logistics just don’t add up for me.

calimommy · 16/10/2020 17:03

I keep getting notifications about new posts and I pop back on to see if OP has updated, because I'm genuinely interested to see how it works out for her. I've had a similarly bizarre experience.
But it's just two commenters going at it.

Alexandernevermind · 16/10/2020 17:05

HR needs to drag her interfering arse through disciplinary - you need to make a huge fuss about this op!!

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