Anonymous wrote:If you are a valuable employee with specialized skills and are difficult to replace, they should be willing compromise in order to keep you. I went back after my DS was born at 60% (3 days per week) instead of full time and also now work from home 2 of those 3 days. DS goes to a nanny share.
I presented my boss with the projects I thought I could continue to work on and tasks that I thought could be passed off to other employees, who happened to be needing additional billable hours. It worked out, but I was also prepared to work on whatever they wanted me to as my side of the compromise.
Truthfully, they knew I could afford to stay home (DS is in big law) and would walk if they only gave me the option of full time.
I love working part-time but I have given up the opportunity for promotion and will likely go longer than usual before getting my next raise. I'm OK with all of that.
Good luck, OP!
Whoops, DH is in big law, not DS
