Sticky situation...The fact is you need this girls mom to drive your dd to the bus stop. If you can't find a different way for your dd to get to school, the only thing to do is have your dd ignore what this "so called" girlfriend does and just have her as a carpool buddy. Their 14 and thats a crazy age. Everything to them is drama and unfortunately, us as parents get blessed with taking part in it. If you didn't need the girls parent for the carpool, I'd tell you to tell your dd to tell this girl to get her own life, but, the situation doesn't call for that. So, your dd has to be the better person and just take this with a grain of salt. Seems like your between a rock and a hard place. You can't quit your job or change your hours, so, unfortunately, this girl may have the upper hand right now. But, as long as your dd can ignore this, things should work out. And, believe me, I know this can be hard to ignore, but if she doesn't, an arguement is going to happen and then your dd will be left without a ride. At 14, a boys attention can mean alot to a girl, if this is the case with your dd, her best bet, would be NOT to mention who she likes to this girl. Good luck.. I have 3 dd's. 2 are in their 20's and are past all this, so I've been where you are now, but, my youngest is 11 so I'm having the pleasure of going through this stage again...

Boys are pretty big issue around girls my age. My friends are really into liking boys and going out with them, but I'm not as crazy as they are.
Again, I hope everything works out for the best! 
