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So they don't actually mean things like this? His comments are true. She won’t be able to properly perform her job, she's pregnant and large, f’ed up hormones, coaching sessions, and a reduction in hours worked so not to “stress” the baby. After the child is born she’ll ask for a good 4-8 weeks off at least to "bond" with the child. That's just the start, then you have prego calling in because the child was sick, he looked pale, had a cold, and coughed. These are all emergencies and prego will run from the office to the doctor and find out everything is fine. If you want to have a child then go home and stay put until you’re ready to perform your job. The last sentence does sound the tiniest bit tongue in cheek, but I've seen much worse on the interwebs, so I can't tell. Post a comment in response: |
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