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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would snap you up in a NY minute if I could! I love parents who opt for doing the hard work of FT parenting themselves. Did you check with The Women's Center in Vienna? Seems like they would really value your family priorities, but I could be wrong. I believe you'll have many attractive job offers, OP.[/quote] I'm sure you're running a very successful organization, right? Because your priorities are hiring people who leave the workforce? That's a recipe for success! :roll: OP, just be honest and say you left to care for family. A good manager/interviewer will understand and will look at your professional qualifications and hire you if your attitude and skills are right for the job. [/quote] How do you know what PP is doing with her life? I run several sucessful organizations and I prioritize people who can get shit done and move on. Mothers with kids at home work well with my management style because I don't have time for the games, bs, and taking 2 weeks to do something that takes 4 hours. Many moms want to do their work, do it well, and get back to the kids. Great. I don't work well with kiss asses who think I will be impressed with making work their life. Just do your job, do it well, and let's all go home. I am unique though as I value efficiency over schmoozing.[/quote] Well said.[/quote]
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