InfinitePossibility
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This is interesting. I think that the whole question of societies expectations about who we call on to help when things go wrong is interesting.
I think I'm in a very good position work wise. I've had my job a long time and it's skilled enough that I'd be hard to replace.
My take is that if I think something is important enough to be spending my time on, then that's all that is important. I spent close to a decade being single and having no one dedicated support person. During that time I got and gave support as I felt appropriate and would not expect my employer to be questioning me or deciding for me what is important. I wouldn't dream of asking anybody I manage what relationship they have to somebody important to them either. That is up to them.
My work is enormously important to me. I love my job and it is a high priority in my life so I always make up time I take off and tend to be flexible about being available to deal with work related emergencies.
I've taken hours off in the middle of the working day before to go and help a close friend out with a sick dog. Sometimes I leave work early because I need to go and meet with organisations I volunteer with. I've had friends take time out of their working days to come and help me with emergencies I'm having.
This all seems pretty normal to me - but I'm not normal. I'm a total weirdo
. Plus I have a life and job that allows me to be that way without any problem.
You are the normal, okay one. We all take on stuff from the society we are part of. Fitting in is important for all of us. You have no need to be ashamed of feeling like you need to fit in. It makes you human, not weak.
IP
I think I'm in a very good position work wise. I've had my job a long time and it's skilled enough that I'd be hard to replace.
My take is that if I think something is important enough to be spending my time on, then that's all that is important. I spent close to a decade being single and having no one dedicated support person. During that time I got and gave support as I felt appropriate and would not expect my employer to be questioning me or deciding for me what is important. I wouldn't dream of asking anybody I manage what relationship they have to somebody important to them either. That is up to them.
My work is enormously important to me. I love my job and it is a high priority in my life so I always make up time I take off and tend to be flexible about being available to deal with work related emergencies.
I've taken hours off in the middle of the working day before to go and help a close friend out with a sick dog. Sometimes I leave work early because I need to go and meet with organisations I volunteer with. I've had friends take time out of their working days to come and help me with emergencies I'm having.
This all seems pretty normal to me - but I'm not normal. I'm a total weirdo
You are the normal, okay one. We all take on stuff from the society we are part of. Fitting in is important for all of us. You have no need to be ashamed of feeling like you need to fit in. It makes you human, not weak.
IP