Anonymous wrote:I'm really uncomfortable with the fact that you lied five times.
I'm also really uncomfortable with the suggestion that you listen to your training while getting a scan. Do NOT do this.
I vote for telling your manager. They probably wouldn't be thrilled, but I don't think they would fire you. (Pregnancy protections are decent.)
Anonymous wrote:“I have a doctors appointment that I can’t move. I’ll be on by 9:30.”
This isn’t a vacation, and you’re not taking significant time off.
Frankly, if they have a probationary period, you’ll likely still be in it when you tell them you’re having a baby.
Why can’t you do a hybrid or in-person job?
Anonymous wrote:You lied by omission 5 times.
Find a place for the scan-off hours.
Anonymous wrote:“I have a doctors appointment that I can’t move. I’ll be on by 9:30.”
This isn’t a vacation, and you’re not taking significant time off.
Frankly, if they have a probationary period, you’ll likely still be in it when you tell them you’re having a baby.
Why can’t you do a hybrid or in-person job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am beginning a new job at 18 weeks and I have my 20 week scan two weeks later. My Obgyn office doesn’t have evening appointments. I took the first 7:45 am appointment but work begins at 8 am and I will be in a training period for 6 weeks. I was told asked several times before being hiring if I had any vacations planned or needed to take time off because basically during training that’s not allowed. I will be working for a health insurance company and the job doesn’t pay well but it’s 100 percent remote.
Here are the options:
Present a generic doctors note my ob gives me
Disclose I am pregnant
Log in late during my 20 week appointment due to tech problems or something like that
Push back the 20 week scan to 21 weeks so I will work 3 weeks before taking a few hours off
The office is only 5 mins away and most appointments should be fast. I am considered high risk though due to prior pregnancies.
I was offered this job in early June so almost 3 months before it begins.
I do feel my manager will say no or ignore emails about a generic doctors appointment so I think disclosing pregnancy might be the best route. I’m nervous though because I will still be in the probation period. They could let me go and say it’s because of performance. If the manager asks how far along am I should I say?
You should have been upfront to begin with. Employers take a dime Biden if employees who lie and I would fire you for cause.
Anonymous wrote:Suing them for a slam-dunk discrimination case because they fire you is the best possible outcome. But it won't happen. They aren't that stupid. You're going to need maternity leave soon anyway.
Have all your communication in writing so it's evidence, and speak the truth without unnecessary detail.
Anonymous wrote:I am beginning a new job at 18 weeks and I have my 20 week scan two weeks later. My Obgyn office doesn’t have evening appointments. I took the first 7:45 am appointment but work begins at 8 am and I will be in a training period for 6 weeks. I was told asked several times before being hiring if I had any vacations planned or needed to take time off because basically during training that’s not allowed. I will be working for a health insurance company and the job doesn’t pay well but it’s 100 percent remote.
Here are the options:
Present a generic doctors note my ob gives me
Disclose I am pregnant
Log in late during my 20 week appointment due to tech problems or something like that
Push back the 20 week scan to 21 weeks so I will work 3 weeks before taking a few hours off
The office is only 5 mins away and most appointments should be fast. I am considered high risk though due to prior pregnancies.
I was offered this job in early June so almost 3 months before it begins.
I do feel my manager will say no or ignore emails about a generic doctors appointment so I think disclosing pregnancy might be the best route. I’m nervous though because I will still be in the probation period. They could let me go and say it’s because of performance. If the manager asks how far along am I should I say?