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Do you get paid for that leave? Or you can take it with no worries about job loss?
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If you had a 017/30, a Begatti Veyron and a space shuttle......this child will still be your favorite toy. When you look into the face of your child, the rest of the world fades out of view. There is nothing like parenthood. Nothing even comes close.
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Only gap is the "fun" car department. I'm really loving the e300d, so I should be OK there... idles like a Cummins and revs like an Alfa. Plus, since talking my father into buying a the carrera cab, I get to enjoy driving and working on that. Next winter I'm planning on doing a 915 rebuild. Dad wins, I win. I'd been contemplating selling the boat to pick up a "project" 911 or even a nice MG, but I'll hold onto it now. Pretty sure if I sold it, the money could end up in "general revenue" and disapear into silly stuff like diapers, strollers and baby seats. Quote:
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All employers are required to allow parental leave. Upon your return, they aren't *required* to give the same job, but my company is really great that way. There are some companies where a guy taking parental leave would be quietly taken aside and explained that it may have an impact on his long term career trajectory. I know people who've experienced that. But where I work it's not like that at all. My manager has already made a point of discussing the different options, and how we'd work around backfilling, etc. Many people on our team work from home 2-3 days a week to better balance kids + work. Our conference calls sometimes have screaming kids in the bakground, but other than that it works surprisingly well. The straight 9-5 gig seems to go out the window with that setup, but everything seems to work fine in terms of workload planning & team engagement. Better than having them drop off the face of the earth for 3-4 years then try to reintigrate into the workforce later. I believe it. I'm a bit of a cynic, but my brother visited this summer for 4 weeks with his 8 month old daughter. Man, I turned to goo. I had baby brain worse than he did.
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Jake Often wrong, but never in doubt. '81 911 euro SC (bits & pieces) '03 Carrera 4s '97 LX450 / '85 LeCar / '88 Iltis + a whole bunch of boats Last edited by notfarnow; 10-01-2008 at 09:19 AM.. |
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All I look at are porno, spoons and PPOT....
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you talk a good game, but you go all mushy if someone starts talking about their sick dogs! You're a softie, I've seen it!
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I'll put it another way.......you might as well throw away your TV. It won't hold your attention any more.
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I haven't had time for a TV in 4 years. Can I keep my radio????
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Congrats Jake!
What's the due date? Cheers, |
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