NMAmy
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You know, I was thinking about this thread this morning and I found myself getting a tad annoyed. Not only do working mothers take a lot of flack from SAHM's for not being there for our children, but we also take a lot of flack from other working women about not putting our job first and for trying to be there for our kids. And I'm not saying that it's only women with no children--sometimes moms with older kids forget what it's like.
I guess I just don't understand why there is this constant need to point out that there is only one "right" or "fair" way to do things. I've taken a job that is not as challenging as I might in order to have that flexibility in the workplace and I think I have a pretty good balance between work and home.
However, I do remember when dd was younger and I constantly felt guilty--Guilty if I couldn't be with her when she needed me (sickness, etc.) and guilty if I felt I was spending enough time at the office. I think we're all just doing what is right for ourselves. In my office, the situation is fair because we all have personal time to use as we wish. I'm just glad I have co-workers who feel the same as I do about this issue.
I guess I just don't understand why there is this constant need to point out that there is only one "right" or "fair" way to do things. I've taken a job that is not as challenging as I might in order to have that flexibility in the workplace and I think I have a pretty good balance between work and home.
However, I do remember when dd was younger and I constantly felt guilty--Guilty if I couldn't be with her when she needed me (sickness, etc.) and guilty if I felt I was spending enough time at the office. I think we're all just doing what is right for ourselves. In my office, the situation is fair because we all have personal time to use as we wish. I'm just glad I have co-workers who feel the same as I do about this issue.