Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I could have written your post too. I chose to stay put and am now so happy I did, being pregnant with our second. I think when both are in school I'll take time to refocus on career.
Nobody ever regrets having decided to spend more time with their children.
I was going to do the same thing you propose but then I read this thread: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/218790.page#2189710
Several people talk about how important it is to really be available to your child during the school years. So now I'm more conflicted about "refocusing" on my career just at the age when being home when they get home from school and need to process things seems really important.
No advice, just another point of view. I've stuck with a job that's not too demanding and I've negotiated some work from home which I can do after the baby is asleep at night. So far it's working for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I could have written your post too. I chose to stay put and am now so happy I did, being pregnant with our second. I think when both are in school I'll take time to refocus on career.
Nobody ever regrets having decided to spend more time with their children.
I was going to do the same thing you propose but then I read this thread: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/218790.page#2189710
Several people talk about how important it is to really be available to your child during the school years. So now I'm more conflicted about "refocusing" on my career just at the age when being home when they get home from school and need to process things seems really important.
No advice, just another point of view. I've stuck with a job that's not too demanding and I've negotiated some work from home which I can do after the baby is asleep at night. So far it's working for us.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I could have written your post too. I chose to stay put and am now so happy I did, being pregnant with our second. I think when both are in school I'll take time to refocus on career.
Nobody ever regrets having decided to spend more time with their children.
I'm crazy to consider giving it up, right? I figure even if I got a $20-30k raise I would be sacrificing time with my son which feels like it's worth much more to me.
Anonymous wrote:I could have written your post. I'm staying put for now even though it's not the most challenging job. The pay, benefits, hours and flexibility are better, my colleagues are nicer, and I am keeping up my skill set and have accomplishments I can add to my resume. It' s not exactly "advancing" my career, but it's not setting me back either. I know that when the time is right (and I trust that I'll know) I'll be able to jump back in on the track I left off. This time with my son as a little guy is precious and I am not looking this gift horse in the mouth. It's okay that career is not your #1 priority right now. Life goes through phases....who knows where you'll be in a few years. Enjoy it while you can.