Some ladies are mad!!

I read the title and thought WTF?! Then I read the article and I can see why the ladies went straight back to work. They are reliant on the income from the businesses because they own them and have no other income coming in and the first lady was working from home over the net whenever she had the time. I couldn't see me doing it but I don't own my own business and I'm not job driven like they are. It didn't sound like the kids were suffering from the mums going back to work immediatly so *shrugs* if that's what they want/have to do then that's their choice x
 
the two women who own their own business fair enough they are doing it with the babies and sthats cool! but the story of the PA who had to leave her baby at 10 weeks because of rubbish pay makes me very sad :-(
 
the two women who own their own business fair enough they are doing it with the babies and sthats cool! but the story of the PA who had to leave her baby at 10 weeks because of rubbish pay makes me very sad :-(

agreed very sad :(
 
I read the title and thought WTF?! Then I read the article and I can see why the ladies went straight back to work. They are reliant on the income from the businesses because they own them and have no other income coming in and the first lady was working from home over the net whenever she had the time. I couldn't see me doing it but I don't own my own business and I'm not job driven like they are. It didn't sound like the kids were suffering from the mums going back to work immediatly so *shrugs* if that's what they want/have to do then that's their choice x

The kids looked happy enough, i'd hate to that career driven that i had to keep working just to stay ahead of the game. Hats of to them if thats what they want to do x
 
can kind of understand the own business thing, and juggleing , working in the night, only the mum suffers and the kids don't see it or be affected by it.

But the fashion designer who takes her baby into work, has got a shock coming, that baby won't stay nice and portable and quiet for long and once it gets a tiny bit older, will not sleep all day and needs to go to todlers and get other interaction amd time spent on it. Also she is missing the best bit, you can't get that time, back, she will turn around and find her baby 1 year old and she missed it.

I went bamck after 18 weeks with my first cause of money, and gave up 4 months later with childcare issues, and I would not do that again, I then worked night or evening/ weekend jobs to get best of both, but it is a struggle to balance it for everyone nowadays with everyones money soo tight, and far more pressure to go back. perhaps 1 year of some pay would work for most mums
 
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