For those of you that are planning on working up until you go into labor, what kind of job do you have? I have been thinking this whole time that I would do this, but now I am not sure. I might just work until my EDD. We don't really have small projects that I could work on and just drop if I have to leave.
I guess my real question is, do you have a job where you feel you can just leave whatever you were working on undone?
Re: Working up until labor question
I have been working this whole time but I am an Assistant Property Manager and will be able to just drop what I am doing.
i work in support for a medical software company
i do have clients, tasks & responsibilities but most of my issues are handled within the same day they are called in. however, even if they aren't then yes, someone else can easily take them over.
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This for me minus the part time...I'm working full time until my EDD bc I'm going into the hospital the next day to be induced.
I'm in benefits consulting and we work on teams. We pretty much copy each other on everything on an ongoing basis anyway, but I've been especially careful to keep everyone in the loop on what's going on now that my due date is approaching.
I also am able to work from home as needed (as long as I don't have client meetings, etc.), so I plan to do more of that the closer I get.
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I think I will get to being as done as possible and then take on some testing tasks
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I am the general manager for a vacation rental company/property mgmt company.?
I am trying to keep a list of things to know for the owner, but she will still be able to call and ask me questions if she needs to. I also have a manual i made about day to day activity and monthly accounting.??
I'm a lawyer and have cases that last for months and years, so I definitely had to plan a transition of my cases to other attorneys in advance. It was not easy especially since I was juggling lots of cases at the same time. I was planning on working until my EDD next week but after my 39 week appt today i have to go on bed rest due to hypertension issues.
I work at a public relations agency.
In the weeks leading up to my EDD, I plan to update my coworkers on my clients and accounts so that they know exactly what needs to happen while I'm out. Luckily there's more than one person on most of the accounts, and we're planning for my leave, so most everything will be covered off on ahead of time.