My DH finished graduate school last year and got a job in NY. After a rough 4-5 months of searching due to the lack of jobs and the economy and flying back and forth from FL to NY, I applied for and accepted a job that I don't really like but that allowed me to move to NY to be with DH. My love is clinical research and a job has finally opened up here. I applied for it yesterday. I would love to get back into my field and into a job that I enjoy, but I also want to be able to take time off when the baby comes. I know that I won't qualify for FMLA if I switch jobs.
What would you all do? Do any of you have experience with FMLA? Do companies typically honor time off even if they aren't required to?
TIA for your input!
Re: Would you change jobs while pregnant?
yah i thought you have to get time off but it doesn't have to be paid
The way I read it (and I could be wrong) is you have to have been employed for a year before you are eligible.
Well, companies that qualify for FMLA are only required to give it to you if you will have been employed there for a year when you take the time. As in, you should work there for 3 months before getting pg.
However, some employers that have FMLA also have something called "parental leave," which is essentially FMLA without the federally mandated job security while you are gone. In Texas, that is required by law for companies large enough to have required FMLA.
I am in this boat right now. I switched jobs in June and got pg immediately -- who knew?! I've talked to my boss and I get 12 weeks unpaid "without job security." They assured me, though, that my job being here for my when I return will only be an issue if I am a major performance problem when I leave (which I am not).
Sorry for the long answer; hope this helps. If it were me, I would risk it to get the job that you love to make you happy. Happy mom = happy baby! And I would cross my fingers that the new employers will be gracious about it; mine were and I could not be happier with them right now.
Good luck! Hope that helps!
Congrats on your new job! I totally agree with your statement above, which is why I went ahead and applied for the job. I need to be happy with what I'm doing and I haven't been in quite a while. Thanks!
Congrats on getting the job! I hope that telling your boss goes well. That's a concern of mine too.
I would say it really depends on the company. No, you wouldn't qualify for FMLA as others have said, but it will depend on the company what kind of leave they would give you. I work in HR for a large public accounting firm, and am lucky enough to have generous paid parental leave that kicks in after one year. But I also get 6 weeks short-term disability before the parental leave/FMLA starts, and I think I only had to be here 3 months for that, so that would be something to look into as well. We also have the discretion to grant additional unpaid time off (as a leave of absense) if someone doesn't qualify for FMLA, with leadership approval.
So...can you look into their benefits at all? Dream jobs don't come along that often, so I'd do what you can to make it happen, but do your research!
Good advice! I haven't gotten on the website to see if they have any HR information on there, but I'm going to do that now.