Haha...sorry. It's just that we had all summer off and were spoiled. This whole working and being pg isn't my fave thing. I give you all props for working thru the whole pg!!!
I was (will be again one day) an elementary ed major, but I kinda quit going to school when they stopped offering classes in my area (branch of larger school).?
I'm a teacher...and it's on my mind b/c we are going back and dealing with being a lot bigger and less mobile. It's a mindset shift complicated by pregnancy. But for me, I'm also psyched b/c I've been looking forward to the fall b/c that means my little girl is almost here!
Haha...sorry. It's just that we had all summer off and were spoiled. This whole working and being pg isn't my fave thing. I give you all props for working thru the whole pg!!!
Oh, no need to be sorry Just one of those things I noticed and wondered if it was just me.
I am, but like OP said you may be noticing it more because A) we were all around all summer and we are gearing up to go back to school. Take a look at these boards Sept-June from the hours of 8-3 and you will be hard pressed to find many teachers on ;-)
ha I've noticed there are a lot of teachers on here too. But I'm an office manager - I bump cause I'm at my computer all day long & not too busy to do some personal stuff in between projects.
I'm an airfield systems technician and summer sucks. Too hot and my job can add up a lot of hours fast. I'm so glad I'm now on strict 40 hour work weeks, because earlier we were doing a lot of 12+ hour days...
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Maybe a lot of teachers planned to be PG during the summer so they are mostly in 3rd tri now?
I am a teacher, and at my school we generally consider an April or May delivery ideal (after baby is born, you're out for the rest of the year). I pity the women in my school who give birth in (early) July--they pretty much get screwed out of maternity leave.
Nope. Not a teacher here. A therapist who, as of Oct. 2nd (or sooner if Aubri comes out before that), will be lookin' for a new job! (Trust me, this is a good thing. I'm the one who works with the sex offenders... Wee... I'll tell you what, pregnancy makes my job very interesting.......)
Maybe a lot of teachers planned to be PG during the summer so they are mostly in 3rd tri now?
I am a teacher, and at my school we generally consider an April or May delivery ideal (after baby is born, you're out for the rest of the year). I pity the women in my school who give birth in (early) July--they pretty much get screwed out of maternity leave.
Agree! We were hoping to get pregnant late last summer, so that I would have the baby towards the end of the school school year and have a couple of more months off for the summer. We technically don't get a maternity leave....we use our sick days!?!
I'm a teacher and yes its back to school time so you're probably seeing a lot more recently about going back to work! I'm actually not going back to school this year because my job was cut after last year and I want to stay home with our LO when she arrives in Nov. I also have an evening job which I will continue to work after she arrives. This will allow me to be home during the day with her and my husband to home with her in the evening!
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I am a teacher and experiencing total sadness right now because I'm NOT going back to school right now.... staying home/moving home with LO when DH deploys in January. Never thought I would take a year or two off from teaching, but it's really the best option for our family right now.
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I'm teaching DH to cook dinner tonight...does that count?
I have noticed that as well. I am a SAHW.
I think this. I'm not a teacher.
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I was (will be again one day) an elementary ed major, but I kinda quit going to school when they stopped offering classes in my area (branch of larger school).?
I am a SAHM
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Oh, no need to be sorry
Just one of those things I noticed and wondered if it was just me.
I'm an airfield systems technician and summer sucks. Too hot and my job can add up a lot of hours fast. I'm so glad I'm now on strict 40 hour work weeks, because earlier we were doing a lot of 12+ hour days...
I am a teacher, and at my school we generally consider an April or May delivery ideal (after baby is born, you're out for the rest of the year). I pity the women in my school who give birth in (early) July--they pretty much get screwed out of maternity leave.
Agree! We were hoping to get pregnant late last summer, so that I would have the baby towards the end of the school school year and have a couple of more months off for the summer. We technically don't get a maternity leave....we use our sick days!?!
he he I was just thinking I notice nurses and teachers the most.