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[quote=Anonymous]With my current company, my role has constantly evolved and grown over the last 9 years. The topic is interesting and there are projects that satisfy my "helping people" check-box of fulfilling employment. Recently though, I've transitioned into a team that doesn't understand pumping. To set the stage, there are a handful of other new moms (in other departments) and the outlook calendar for the pumping room is a war. Booked from 8am through lunch to 5pm. I've been not truly reprimanded, but made to feel inadequate because I responded to an email 17 minutes after I received it yesterday. Recently my days are packed with meetings 3+ hours a day, add in lunch so I actually get some milk...and it's almost impossible to get things done during the day. So, I've been dutifully working at night (til 2 am some nights) after getting my baby to bed in an attempt to some how erase the 1.5 hrs and I'm starting to burn out. Anyone else looking for a manager that has had kids? I'm just looking for a career that has some interesting projects and a little personal respect.[/quote]
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