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Add your driving to/from schools to the calendar, turn by turn
Make sure to turn on "at time of event" reminders for every single one, then turn your own phone/pc to DND mode so bitch boss's only way to make them shut up is unshare the calendar
I didn't know your could do that! Perfect!
Pretty sure thats not a normal outlook setting. If boss added the calander to his phone maybe. But doubt it.
It might not be default, but I know it works for shared calendars because someone started adding things to my department calendar with the reminder turned on, and I suddenly started getting EVERY SINGLE ONE on my computer.
"pulled over to put following comments in calendar"
Right? I got a call on a new first grader who showed up at school in a baby stroller. I thought, "huh, should i look for a wheelchair and class chair for him and rush over to get him set up for his first day of school? or sit here and update my calendar for each stop in that process? Visit school A to meet kid. Visit school b to look for wheelchair. Visit school c to find wheelchair. Visit my garage to clean wheelchair. Visit tire shop to air up tires on wheelchair. Visit school A to deliver and fit wheelchair."
Well I have a pretty good idea where you live :) (I used to live in Brentwood)