️ Buckle up for a wild ride of family drama and workplace woes! Meet our hardworking dad, the owner of a small construction company, who’s caught in the middle of a pay dispute between his son and daughter. While his son risks life and limb on the rooftops for a hefty $25/hr, his daughter stands around at the grocery store checkout for a mere $15/hr. When she discovers the pay gap, all hell breaks loose! Will dad cave to her demands for equal pay without equal work? Or will he stand his ground and face the silent treatment from both his wife and daughter? Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions and a family feud like no other!
️ Family Construction Drama: Daughter Demands Equal Pay!

♂️ Son’s Dangerous Roofing Job Pays Big Bucks

Son’s Tough Tasks: Shingle Removal & Material Delivery ️♂️

Danger Pay: Son Earns $25/hr for Risky Roofing Work

Daughter’s Cushy Cashier Job at $15/hr ♀️

Son’s Lavish Valentine’s Gift Sparks Sister’s Curiosity

Daughter Demands Equal Pay Without Equal Work ♀️

️ Dad Offers Daughter Same Wage for Roofing Work ♀️

Mom Suggests Easier Job for Daughter, Dad Refuses

Dad Stands Firm: Equal Pay for Equal Work Only

️ Wife’s Silent Protest: Separate Dinners and Cold Shoulder

OP Seeks Advice, Answers Common Questions ❓

Stay-at-Home Mom Cares for Younger Kids

️ Small Family Business, No Office Jobs Available

Dad Handles Bookkeeping on Weekends

Kids Have Their Own Career Dreams, Company to Close at Retirement

Younger Kids Pursuing Their Own Aspirations ✨

Construction Dad Caught in Family Pay Dispute: Son’s Risky Roofing vs Daughter’s Cushy Cashier Job!
In this jaw-dropping tale of family drama, a hardworking construction dad finds himself in the middle of a heated pay dispute between his son and daughter. While his son risks life and limb on the rooftops for a whopping $25/hr, his daughter enjoys the cushy life of a grocery store cashier at just $15/hr. When she discovers the massive pay gap, all hell breaks loose! Dad offers her the same wage for equal roofing work, but she wants the money without the danger. ♀️ Mom suggests an easier job, but Dad stands his ground. Now, he’s facing the silent treatment of both his wife and daughter. Will this family feud ever be resolved? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this wild situation!
Teaching kids the value of hard work and earning their rewards

Daughter needs to learn the value of hard work

Fair pay for the same job. Daughter can seek other options

Daughter’s job different from son’s, NTA for not paying equally

Salary based on job and skill, not entitlement. NTA

NTA, daughter and wife have strange logic in demanding equal pay.

Equal pay for equal work, not based on gender. NTA.

Equal work, equal pay. Life isn’t fair, learn it now.

Equal pay for equal work isn’t always fair. NTA.

NTA commenter calls daughter “spoiled idiot” for salary demand.

Son deserves fair pay, daughter shouldn’t benefit from gender bias.

Daughter’s entitlement vs equal pay for “easy” job. NTA.

NTA for paying daughter less, it’s reasonable and legal ♀️

Curious about other salaries and iPhone gifting etiquette

Fair pay for different jobs. NTA.

Researching the going rate for roofing assistants.

Woman defends father’s pay discrimination, calls women ‘idiots’

Equal pay for equal work. NTA.

NTA. Calling out entitlement and considering son’s feelings.

Fair pay for different jobs. NTA

Daughter wants equal pay for unequal work. NTA

Daughter entitled for refusing $15/hr job? NTA says commenter.

Different jobs have different values. NTA for paying differently.

Questioning the fairness of pay in OP’s workplace

NTA: Different jobs, different pays. She can find a different job. ♀️

Daughter should earn equal pay by doing the job.

Equal pay debate: NTA or favoring family?

Asking the right questions to uncover the real issue

Daughter not entitled to unearned money or higher pay

The value of hard work and equal pay questioned.

Breaking gender roles and shattering the glass ceiling

Wife wants daughter to earn more? Let her fund it

Teaching work ethic to kids is important

Fair pay or gender bias? The importance of equal wages.

Doubts raised about son’s ‘brutal’ and ‘inflated’ job.

Pay should reflect risks and physical demands. NTA.

Encouraging elitism? This NTA comment is controversial

Consider equal opportunity for daughter and son in job pay.

Daughter learns valuable lesson about work ethic and fairness.

Equal pay for equal work, regardless of gender.

Daughter not entitled to equal pay, son’s job harder ⚖️

Is the son being overpaid compared to other workers?

Experience matters, and the 15yo was happy to work hard

Equal pay for equal work. NTA stands strong

Equal pay debate for siblings sparks NTA response.

Clarifying questions asked to determine if OP is TA.

Equal pay for equal work, NTA. Favoritism, YTA

Suggests ways to achieve greater equity in hiring son

Alternative job suggestion for daughter in family construction business.

AFAB commenter shares experience of gender discrimination in construction industry.

Is being a cashier really an ‘easy’ job?

Daughter not entitled to same pay as son for easy job

Daughter works for different employer, NTA for not paying more

Ouch! That comment just burned the dad.

Offer your daughter training and more responsibilities to justify higher pay

Teaching daughter independence: NTA, some jobs pay better and are harder.

NTA dad refuses to pay daughter more for easy job

Teaching that less hard work pays off is wrong

Equal pay for equal work, YTA if you don’t.

Equal pay for equal work, NTA

Misguided comment perpetuates gender pay gap stereotype

Daughter should find a better job. NTA for paying son more

Woman hired for physically demanding job admits inability to perform, quits.

Graphic designer shocked by son’s $25/hour for ‘easy’ job

Equal pay isn’t always the answer

Former farm worker suggests delegating tasks to daughter for equal pay

Fair offer, can’t expect equal pay for different work. NTS

Equal pay for equal work. Daughter quit, not obligated to pay.

Sarcasm at its finest! NTA for making more money.

Mom suggests comparing jobs on ‘take mom to work day’

Breaking stereotypes: Female truck driver shares her experience and encourages effort.

Roofing builds character. No hard work, no rewards. NTA.

NTA comment defends daughter’s pay, questions future actions.

NTA. Savage comment about daughter and important financial advice for son.

Equal pay requires equal work. NTA, brother’s job available

Daughter’s bad habits? Wife’s not helping, hill to die on.

Daughter is NTA for wanting equal pay for equal work.

Fair pay for hard work. Daughter is entitled. NTA

Sibling job comparison sparks debate over parental financial aid.




















































