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Working for a boss who doesn't have kids when you're a parent.


Working for a boss who doesn't have kids when you're a parent.

Ohh, this is soo tough. Unless the job is a dream job, I would not work for someone who doesn't have kids. (Sorry!) But you could ask if the ...

I have a childfree boss : r/workingmoms - Reddit

My boss is also child free and has been the most supportive boss I've ever had. She allows me to work from home if I need and really pushes and ...

working for boss with no kids - Community | BabyCenter

Don't assume your boss knows how children work, don't assume that he will all of a sudden become an expert in how children work just because one ...

Ask a Boss: I'm Expected to Work Extra Because I Don't Have Kids!

-non-parents issue is trickier because you're new and presumably don't have a ton of political capital built up yet. If you'd been there longer ...

How to explain to my boss that just because I don't have children ...

If that doesn't work for your boss, consider finding another job, but don't feel obliged to. This is not going to be comfortable, as normally at ...

Advice on working for female boss with no kids ...

I think, depending on your relationship with your boss, if you bring up what is going on at home - she maybe flexible. Take it as it comes, not ...

Male boss told me I can't have children and a career | Mumsnet

Yes you can. I know women and men who've brought up children and worked every way you can imagine (spoiler; how the children have turned out ...

I'm getting stuck with extra work because I don't have kids

Financially we could have gotten by with me staying at home (though that's never what I wanted), so I feel more pressure to “make” my job work, ...

My boss doesn't understand that I have kids - Evil HR Lady

If possible, parents at home with sick children can let the company owner and/or supervisor know what the parents can do to help from home or to ...

When Having Kids Doesn't Work for Your Employer | HuffPost Life

When Having Kids Doesn't Work for Your Employer ... These are the women who followed Sheryl Sandberg's example and have "leaned in" as far as they ...

Is it allowed for a parent in a management position to interview their ...

Your employer/boss is not responsible for your inability to raise your children. The employee chose to have those children, they need to figure ...

Can my mother be my boss at work? - Legal Answers - Avvo

There are no laws that say this, but your employer can decide it as part of their own policies ...

my boss said she doesn't think mothers can fully commit to their jobs

She said that was unacceptable because she didn't feel like I could fully commit to being an employee while also being a mother; she said even ...

When Your Boss Doesn't Respect Your Family Commitments

Too many working parents and other employees with extensive caregiving responsibilities have stories of a manager who gives them an ...

To My Childless Boss: - New Orleans Mom

I want my children to see their mother choose to work because ... are made about how nice it must be to have your children close. No ...

Childfree in the workplace - you can't win. - Elpha

Parents lie about their kids needs all the time to get out of things. You and your partner can do the same. Many people I've worked with lie ...

My boss doesn't understand that I have kids - CBS News

You can look for a new job. You can make your husband the primary caregiver for the children. You can move closer to grandma or your favorite ...

Must Women Work like they Don't Have Children? - Motherly

Remember you are making the best decision you can with the information you have at the time. My son is now 10 years old and I am confident I made the right ...

Parent like a Boss, Boss like a Parent – Management and life skills ...

If you're not willing to walk away from a negotiation at work or in life, you're not going to get at least a little of what you want. Standing firm and letting ...

Combining Parenthood and Work - Understanding and Managing ...

Create a holistic job description for yourself. You aren't just a lawyer, an analyst, or an executive. You're also a mom or a dad. Think of your full job ...