Laura
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- Aug 21, 1999
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Wow. One more reason to move to Canada. What am I doing here in the USA??? 
I think a lot of people in the USA think they are indispensable and are afraid to take time off work. I work in a department of 9 people. One year, 2 co-workers took lots of time off for the birth of children (male co-worker had a son who had medical problems at birth, female co-worker was on bed rest for a loooong time with her unplanned twins). We dealt with it, and we did not have to hire anyone new to help out. Perhaps a very few are irreplaceable, but for the most part I think my employer would do just fine if I took a year off for the birth of my child and I think many US employers would do fine too.
So many people quit their jobs so they can be with a child during the early year(s). My DH and I don't have children yet, but I'm worried about when we will. I don't like the idea of sending my infant to daycare to be raised by strangers. I'd rather stay home for the first year and raise my child myself. Neither of us makes enough $$ to stay home with a child.
We need to learn that we should work to live, not live to work.

I think a lot of people in the USA think they are indispensable and are afraid to take time off work. I work in a department of 9 people. One year, 2 co-workers took lots of time off for the birth of children (male co-worker had a son who had medical problems at birth, female co-worker was on bed rest for a loooong time with her unplanned twins). We dealt with it, and we did not have to hire anyone new to help out. Perhaps a very few are irreplaceable, but for the most part I think my employer would do just fine if I took a year off for the birth of my child and I think many US employers would do fine too.
So many people quit their jobs so they can be with a child during the early year(s). My DH and I don't have children yet, but I'm worried about when we will. I don't like the idea of sending my infant to daycare to be raised by strangers. I'd rather stay home for the first year and raise my child myself. Neither of us makes enough $$ to stay home with a child.
We need to learn that we should work to live, not live to work.
And for the record I never used mat leave for my son--but if some reason I ever had another I sure as heck would!