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[quote=Anonymous]My manager is not a mom, but is very family understanding and flexible. Ive also had a manager who had twin babies and was the complete opposite, so I dont think it has anything to do with being a mom, but I udnerstand wanting to find a family friendly manager (one of the reasons I dont want to leave my job even though I could make more money- the flexibility is worth so much to me). I do work while I pump, and I am not required to make up any hours, however, my job is such that no one cares if I work 37 hours or 57, Ive just gotta get my projects done on time. As for the poster who said you obviously have time management issues, I don't think that's true either depending on your job. We have periods at our company where there is simply too much going on on the same deadline and you just CANNOT GET IT DONE in 40 hours. but that only lasts 4 months at a time, and the learning curve is about 6, so they cant hire additional help during these times. We just have to do what we have to do. But it's really hard as a parent with young kids sometimes. [/quote]
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