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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do people handle having little to no time off with young children?[/quote] Honestly? We made the choice that my husband wouldn’t take leave and he’d handle sick days. And very, very lucky my mom can take her or we split days with him working in the morning and me grading in after Noon.[/quote] Same here, except I'm the one who doesn't take off unless absolutely necessary. I had to go back to work at 6w pp, and in the 20 months since then, I've taken 3 days off due to my own illnesses or appointments. [b] I drag myself in to work no matter how I feel. [/b] I'm required by my company to use PTO between Christmas and New Year's, but other than that, I only take time off to cover sick days for our DD.[/quote] And this is why all these policies are so dumb. You are coming to work and infecting other people who then take time offer and productivity is affected. It's a really short-sighted system.[/quote]
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