Miami Herald

Boyfriend’s family cannot comprehend woman’s nursing schedule

- BY CAROLYN HAX

Dear Carolyn: Iama nurse, my boyfriend is a teacher. A lot of his family are teachers, too. My boyfriend and I get along great, he is really patient with my schedule and I am completely understand­ing that he gets extra time off in summers and holidays because he works such long hours during the school year.

The problem is his family. They are constantly doubtful that I have to work on holidays and weekends. They claim my nights/days alternate schedule is “too confusing” to understand. If I can’t attend something because of work, they suggest we form a union or I call in sick. One aunt texted me that “they” can’t legally make me work on a holiday. Actually, they can, and they do, and I have no real issue with this because it’s just the way my job is.

I’ve tried patiently explaining that health care is a 24/7 job, I’ve tried walking them through my schedule, I’ve tried explaining that none of this is personal at all. I do not expect them to change any plans for me, I never keep my boyfriend from attending solo.

I feel like I’m talking to a brick wall and it comes up every time I can’t make it to something. How can I get through to them?

— Nurse

Apparently they’re made of bricks — how that squares with pedagogy as their family business, I’d rather not dwell on — so stop trying to get through.

Don’t reply to anguished-aunt texts; don’t give tutorials on health-care shift work; don’t perform an interpreti­ve dance to convey the nuances of your schedule in a way words can’t seem to. Just be where you can and say “Sorry to miss it” where you can’t.

They sound exhausting. Why hasn’t your boyfriend stepped in?

Dear Carolyn: Re: Nurse: Thank you, Mr./ Ms. Nurse, for being there for the rest of us. My father was in the hospital over Christmas and New Year’s last year. We were grateful for the care he received around the clock, knowing his nurses, doctors and aides were all missing holiday time with family.

— Anonymous Seconded, and thanks for speaking up.

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