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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good idea about the cooler. I live in the city and walk to my child's day care and work and am already loaded with my sin's stroller, a messenger bag, my pump parts (keep hospital grade pump at work), small cooler with ice pack and gym bag plus my son's diaper bag. I'm just wondering how I will carry yet a burger bag. Parking at my office is cost prohibitive (over $18/day). [/quote] In the morning, you can put the pump parts and small cooler with ice pack inside the cooler bag. Ask to leave your son's diaper bag at his daycare. Our daycare let us leave bags in our kid's cubby (or even occasionally in the small storage space where parents left their strollers and/or car seats as long as there was room. If you have a conference/meeting, maybe you'll have to skip your gym bag that one day. As for the LR, I agree with the other PP. If the office has moved to an open concept office with no privacy and the LR can only accommodate one person at a time, then you need to report to HR that the facilities are inadequate for two mothers. It will be up to HR to determine how to ensure that each mother has a location to support their requirement. If that means that they have to designate some other space with a door as an area that can be used, so be it. If not then they need to explain the situation to your supervisor to establish the appropriate working environment and restrictions which may include that employees like yourself will need to be available to use the facilities when they are available. Then it won't be up to your supervisor to be able to criticize when you are unavailable due to the schedule of the LR. [/quote]
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