I have a friend who is a dad of 3 kids (6-10 yrs) & works as a waiter. He works 11am-2pm and 5pm-9pm on days when he doesn't have his children. He told me he averages 20-30 hours a week. He has joint-custody with his ex-wife, and alternates weeks with the kids placement. He can't support himself, and either lives with his parents or his girlfriend (who has mental health issues).
I told him to work more hours (only up to 40/wk), so he could get his own place, but he tells me, that it would take away time from his kids. He wants to drop them off at school, and also pick them up everyday, and spent as much time as possible with them. He also gets the kids every Wednesday, and his ex every Tuesday, whcih makes his work schedule harder to plan, since it isn't an exact week split.
I am not a parent, but part of me thinks that is a cop-out. It is great that he wants to be with his kids, but being a good parent means "providing" for the kids, not just being with them. Am I wrong?
2007-07-19
07:45:05
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