DH is a teacher. His daily commute is an hour away on the train. At least once or twice a week, he comes home later than usual, because he misses the train. Yesterday, I call him to find out he is at the train station instead of about to gte off the train. He tells me he missed the train because he was about to leave the building to catch the train and a parent stopped him to talk about their child. I said can't you tell them to set up an appointment. He tells me I don't understand. He's a teacher and he just can't brush off the parents. Now, I don't see the problem in letting parents know that he has office hours and they can call to set up an appointment, if he does it politely. This happens 1-2 a week. He gets a lot of the "troubled and/or troublesome" students in his class, so I understand the need for parents to speak with him but come on. He has a long commute and a family to get home to, besides that DD5 commutes with him. Am I wrong? Is this part of the job? Just to be readily for parents even if your day is done?


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, but last night he said I don't understand that's what being a teacher is about. He gets home between 6-6:15 normally because his school has a longer day and they share the buses with the public school system so they have to wait for the buses to finish the routes and then pick up the students from his school. When he is getting home late, we are talking 6:30 - 7:00 because the next train is 45 minutes later.