luvnmy2bys
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I am having a very hard time making a decision about a work transfer/promotion.
Here is my current situation. I am a staff nurse/ occasional charge nurse in my workplace. I work at a large metro hospital in the operating room. I commute from a suburb (about 35 miles away) . A new hospital(owned by same hospital group as my current hospital) is opening 2 miles from my house. It opens its door on Oct. 1. Since the annoucement of the building of the new hospital it has been known by my boss that I wanted to transfer. I have also been unofficially been groomed by my current boss to transfer over as the clinical nurse manager. I had an excellant interview with the Chief nursing officer in March, who called me later to let me know that my transfer was guarenteed at a minimum as a staff nurse but that as soon as the director of surgical services was hired she would be speaking to him about my placement as a manager.
Fast forward to last month. I unexpectantly found myself pregnant. This was unplanned (not unwelcome). I am older
and have 2 teenagers. However we are happy and will welcome the new one with open arms.
So my meeting with the surgical director is tomorrow. I am expecting to be offered the nurse manager position.
Here is my dilemna. I feel morally obligated to inform him of my pregnancy. I feel he needs to know that I will be out for 12 weeks about 3 months after we open. I also think that if he feels this will be a big problem for the hospital, that I am willing to either not transfer at this time or perhaps just take a regular staff position.
This new position would be a huge financial gain for my family (about 23% increase). It would also be a huge professional step. My best friend thinks I should not disclose my pregnancy because they should not discriminate against me based on pregnancy. I don't necessarily feel this way. If I were to be a liability based on my absence for 12 weeks, I would feel terrible.
I also want to start out on a good note with the director. I am really leaning towards disclosing my pregnancy tomorrow and letting him decide if he still wants me either as a staff nurse or as nurse manager.
What are your feelings on this. Would really like all opinions either for or against disclosing my pregnancy.
Thanks to all who made it this far. Sorry so long.
Chris
Here is my current situation. I am a staff nurse/ occasional charge nurse in my workplace. I work at a large metro hospital in the operating room. I commute from a suburb (about 35 miles away) . A new hospital(owned by same hospital group as my current hospital) is opening 2 miles from my house. It opens its door on Oct. 1. Since the annoucement of the building of the new hospital it has been known by my boss that I wanted to transfer. I have also been unofficially been groomed by my current boss to transfer over as the clinical nurse manager. I had an excellant interview with the Chief nursing officer in March, who called me later to let me know that my transfer was guarenteed at a minimum as a staff nurse but that as soon as the director of surgical services was hired she would be speaking to him about my placement as a manager.
Fast forward to last month. I unexpectantly found myself pregnant. This was unplanned (not unwelcome). I am older

So my meeting with the surgical director is tomorrow. I am expecting to be offered the nurse manager position.
Here is my dilemna. I feel morally obligated to inform him of my pregnancy. I feel he needs to know that I will be out for 12 weeks about 3 months after we open. I also think that if he feels this will be a big problem for the hospital, that I am willing to either not transfer at this time or perhaps just take a regular staff position.
This new position would be a huge financial gain for my family (about 23% increase). It would also be a huge professional step. My best friend thinks I should not disclose my pregnancy because they should not discriminate against me based on pregnancy. I don't necessarily feel this way. If I were to be a liability based on my absence for 12 weeks, I would feel terrible.
I also want to start out on a good note with the director. I am really leaning towards disclosing my pregnancy tomorrow and letting him decide if he still wants me either as a staff nurse or as nurse manager.
What are your feelings on this. Would really like all opinions either for or against disclosing my pregnancy.
Thanks to all who made it this far. Sorry so long.
Chris