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[quote=Anonymous]I think it’s hard to say what “mommy track” is from person to person. I suppose I could say I mommy tracked myself because I went to a highly ranked university and took a partner track job with a large consulting company out of college. I stopped traveling and switched to federal clients when I got married and then went “in house” once I had my 2nd kid. I have no regrets. My hours-stress : pay ratio is a good fit for me and my family. I know lots of women who work part time or have non-managerial roles and I don’t think of them as mommy tracked. They don’t seem ambitious and as far as I know, they never wanted or sought out more. They are happy and it works for them. Mommy track implies to me that someone was on track for a partner/SVP/C suite role and chose to or was asked to step back - it also implies to me that they have been sidetracked and want to be back on track for that role eventually. In my case, I am happy and have no plans of ever going back. [/quote]
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