I plan to tell my manager and my co-workers pretty soon, probably the end of this week. I'll be going into my manager's office first to tell her.
I also work with eleven other people and I'm not sure how to go about telling them. Do I go to each person's office individually and say "hey, guess who's pregnant?". Do I send around a mass email with the news? Everyone that I work with is 10 + years older than me, and I'm not really close with them.
What did you do?
Re: How did you tell your co-workers?
I also don't like to bring a lot of attention to myself. Both of my ideas were on the sarcastic side.
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Everyone I work with makes their announcement with food - it makes everyone else around them very happy. Who doesn't love babies and food right?
I guess this a regional thing, but where I work, pregnancy is not a good career move. I will wait until I absolutely can't hide it anymore to tell my boss -- and if I can make it past bonus season (December), all the better. He'll have plenty of time to arrange coverage, and in the meantime, if it's not affecting my job, I want him to treat me like everyone else, not like someone who's about to get on the "mommy track."
As for the rest of my coworkers, it's none of their business. I have no intention of "announcing" anything. They'll figure it out eventually.
A girl my mom works with put pink and blue cupcakes in the office workroom with a note saying ___ is pregnant. Make a prediction, will baby be a girl or boy?
I told my boss early, but asked him to keep it quite until 12 weeks. At 12 weeks he announced it in our weekly dept. meeting. Word spread after that.
I worked with 200 men and that news spread within the day. If you think they don't gossip like women....
I personally don't plan on making an announcement at all. Seriously I will wait until everyone just figures it out. I told one of the teachers i work with b/c she is the only person that I trust and she knew of my m/c and was supportive so it was important to me to tell her. Other than that once I'm showing and people start asking I'll simply say yes. I hate being center of attention but mostly I know how these teachers are going to react. I will get all sorts of unwanted advice and people grabbing my belly and making rude comments about how fat I'm getting. I can't say I'm excited about sharing the news which stinks because I loved telling everyone else.
It might be a bit unprofessional but I don't even care to tell my principal b/c truthfully she will be the worst of them. I'll keep her at bay as long as possible and once I discuss my maternity leave options with central office then I'll go to her and tell her what is up.
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My management group all meets on Wednesdays. I'm very close with all of them so will tell my director first and then tell the group during our meeting. It's only 6 of us in that group.
Now, I'm still debating how to tell the people who report to me. I think with DS #1 I told one person and it just went from there. Of course I had people mad because they heard it from someone and I didn't tell them myself, oh well is what I say! A different group reports to me now. I think again I'll just tell them in a dept meeting. I also have staff at 4 different clinics though and not sure how to do that since I mainly communicate with them through email and don't get there to often. Email is not really my style of telling them so they just may have to wait until word of mouth or I may just make my rounds around some day to tell them all. Although I hate attention drawn to myself to telling people I don't really know embarrasses me.
That is so sad...I hate our society sometimes!