NewEnglandLady
Ideal_Rock
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- Jul 27, 2007
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I'm pregnant. It was a big decision for my husband and I and we thought quite a bit about the impact it would have on our professional and personal lives. But it was our CHOICE to have a kid.
I would never expect anybody to fund my choice to take time off to have kids. Not my employer and certainly not the gov't. Nor do I feel my employer should be forced to keep my job for a year while I take unpaid leave...if they want to, that's fabulous, but it's a big expense for them and I'm not blind to that.
Did I explore several employment options before having kids? Yes. And I chose my current company despite getting higher offers elsewhere specifically because of their benefits. They have a parent transition program I appreciate and it was a win/win for both of us: I sacrificed higher pay elsewhere in order to get the benefits I wanted when it came time to have kids and my employer makes sacrifices in order to keep smart women who are interested in having families.
I would never expect anybody to fund my choice to take time off to have kids. Not my employer and certainly not the gov't. Nor do I feel my employer should be forced to keep my job for a year while I take unpaid leave...if they want to, that's fabulous, but it's a big expense for them and I'm not blind to that.
Did I explore several employment options before having kids? Yes. And I chose my current company despite getting higher offers elsewhere specifically because of their benefits. They have a parent transition program I appreciate and it was a win/win for both of us: I sacrificed higher pay elsewhere in order to get the benefits I wanted when it came time to have kids and my employer makes sacrifices in order to keep smart women who are interested in having families.