We were given a problem at Census training, the solution of which was to use the Census criteria to determine who to count. Count where someone lives or sleeps most of the time, unless they split their time equally between two or more places, or had no permanent residence on Census Day, in which count where they were on April 1st.
The problem was that a man lives with his girlfriend, and has two sons, one who spends most of his time in college, but was at home on April 1st, one who splits his time equally between his father and his mother, but was with his father ( the man) on April 1st, and a cousin who was evicted and sleeping on his couch.
The answer is to count the man, the girlfriend, the son who splits his time, and the cousin. One of the people in the class objected to that, saying "Thursday was a weekday, and with split custody, the father has the child on weekends."
This upset me, one because its possible that it would be the mother who got the child on weekends, or perhaps they divide by week. Anyway, I pointed out that the problem SAID the time was split equally, and she said, "Its not allowed to be equal, split custody means the father is only allowed to see them on weekends."
That just really upset me. Why does it have to be the father who gets it on weekends? I asked, and she said "Every judge knows men can't be good parents."
>_>
The problem was that a man lives with his girlfriend, and has two sons, one who spends most of his time in college, but was at home on April 1st, one who splits his time equally between his father and his mother, but was with his father ( the man) on April 1st, and a cousin who was evicted and sleeping on his couch.
The answer is to count the man, the girlfriend, the son who splits his time, and the cousin. One of the people in the class objected to that, saying "Thursday was a weekday, and with split custody, the father has the child on weekends."
This upset me, one because its possible that it would be the mother who got the child on weekends, or perhaps they divide by week. Anyway, I pointed out that the problem SAID the time was split equally, and she said, "Its not allowed to be equal, split custody means the father is only allowed to see them on weekends."
That just really upset me. Why does it have to be the father who gets it on weekends? I asked, and she said "Every judge knows men can't be good parents."
>_>
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