Fantasmic23
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Hi DISers!You all have been so helpful in the past with Disney-related questions, so I thought that I would turn to you with a non-Disney dilemna.
I currently work part-time as a recptionist/office assistant (5 days a week, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.). I started this position last summer (June 2007). This was my first job in nine years (since I had voluntarily left the "work force" when my first child was born in 1998).
When I was hired, my hours were 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. My mom watched our two children the entire summer while DH and I were at work. When school began in September, the after-school child care was not working out at all (long story short, we had no one to watch the kids between 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.; more on why to follow). DH and I had a long talk and we decided that the kids obviously came first and while the extra money I was bringing home was helpful, we would find a way to get financially by just as we had for the past nine years.
I was all prepared to go to my supervisor and propose a new work schedule and/or resign, but my supervsior miraculously came to me (literally seconds before I was about to knock on her office door) and told me that they wanted to offer me new hours (9:00 - 2:00) because she was finding that the company just didn't have enough work to keep me busy until 5:00 p.m. (which was true). Of course, I was more than overjoyed that I would be able to keep working, but still be there for the kids in the morning and afterschool.
Since mid-April, I've been trying to arrange summer care for the kids. I was hoping that my mom could help out again, but she is a teacher and has plans to teach summer school and home-tutor this summer. I've gone through every imaginable family member, but they're either working themselves or are simply uninterested (More of the long story short: My DS has type 1 diabetes and many people are understandably hesitant once they learn that checking blood glucose, operating an insulin pump, treating low and high blood sugar, etc. etc. is involved). Even though DH and I both work, we still cannot afford (nor rationalize) the steep fees of traditional sitters, day camps, day care centers. Some may not agree with me, but if I have to fork over half (if not all) of my paycheck for child care, then why work at all?
A few weeks ago, we finally found a family member who was willing to watch the kids for the 5 hours while I am at work (plus who was familar with type 1 diabetes). On Sunday night, the family member called and said she was sorry, but something had come up and she wouldn't be able to help out this summer. Again, DH and I have a long talk. Since my paychecks (no matter how small) do help, he suggested that before I flat out resign I:
A) Ask my supervisor if I can work 3 days a week (DH will arrange to have 2 days off during the week and my mother said she could watch the kids on her day off - which will be Thursday) and then ask if I can return to my normal schedule once school begins in the fall.
B) Ask if I can have the whole summer off (I do not think that my company would go for this) and then resume work once school begins. Personally, I don't think I would have the cajones to request something like this
C) Just resign.
Help! I have no idea what to do. The work-three-days-a-week sounds doable, but what will a supervisor think (I know, I know. I won't know until I ask)? I've been searching the internet, but to no avail. Does anyone know how I would word a "May I request a new summer work schedule or I have to resign" type of letter? My supervisor is working this week, but she is at our sister office in another state. Do I email her with this (to give her a sort of "heads up") or do I wait until she returns to the office on Monday?
Thank you for taking the time to read this and thank you in advance for any help, advice, suggestions, etc. you can give.