I just met with my HR person at work and found out that if I want to take additional time after the 12 week FMLA then I need to request a personal leave of absence.
But it's up to management's discretion if they will approve it. Oh god! I hate this being their choice and not mine.
I am due at the end of September so 12 weeks would have me coming back at Christmas time. I was hoping to extend my leave for more time with the baby/breastfeeding and so I didn't have to transport a little baby to daycare every morning in the coldest months of the year (I'm in Pittsburgh).
Has anyone else requested additonal time like this or plan to?
Re: Anyone requesting additional time off after baby (leave of absence)
This is part of my plan. ?I'm only in my 2nd year at this school and had a m/c and pneumonia in Oct & Nov so my sick days are pretty much wiped out. ?In Sept. I get 14 more days and will buy into the sick bank. ?I'm due at the very beginning of September and will probably only get 6 weeks paid (or whatever the doctor writes for me) but that's only if the sink bank committee votes to allow it. ?So I understand the horror of it being in someone else's hands. ?Beyond that, I'll be out 6 weeks leave of absence - unpaid. ?Our hope is to make it to Thanksgiving or whenever DH finishes golf season and will be able to take over daycare.?
A lot of saving and doing without will be necessary to keep me out of work that long.
GL!?
i am, but i work at a school where virtually everyone who goes out on ML ends up taking the whole year, if they come back at all. we can take 4 weeks before and after the due date (with our own sick days whoo) and then a LOA the whole school year that we give birth. we are still under the medical plan. you can petition for an additional year as well, but all that basically does is hold your job for you.
has it's pros and cons.
Hi Jessica,
I'm in Pittsburgh too and the thought of taking an 8 week old out in January to daycare drives me crazy! But I only get 8 weeks off (I'm a teacher) so it doesn't leave many options!