I am five months pregnant and would like to discuss the possibility of working from home one or two days a week with my boss. The company I work for is very flexible and telecommuting is usually supported but I am not sure when is the appropriate time to have this discussion. Should I start this discussion now or should I wait until I am further along to bring it up?
Re: Advice on flexible working arrangements
Telecommuting should be available to you now, as I can't imagine it would be denied to childfree employees. Of course you will be required to have childcare for your DC while you're working at home (nanny, daycare, whatever). You'd be surprised how many women think someone will pay them to stay at home with their baby!
I'd float the idea now so that you can iron out any problems that come up.
When my employees work at home they MUST be available during working hours; if I need a question answered I need it now, not three hours later when it's convenient for them.
The type of work you do will determine whether you're looking for telecommuting (everything exactly the same, just working at home) or telecommuting AND flextime (if your work is more task-oriented without many deadlines).
My company is very pro-telecommuting. I was in a situation where I was laid off from another company while pregnant, and found this job that I started 6 weeks after my son's birth - it was posted as a virtual home office position, so I didn't need to have the discussion. But if your company is supportive of these arrangements, I'd bring it up now.
FWIW, although my job is very task-oriented, I still work an 8 hour day and my DS is in daycare. I found this works best for our family, as I can devote my time 100% to my work while he is gone, and devote 100% of my time to him when he is home. However, I love the flexibility if DS is sick, daycare is closed, etc. that he can be home with me and I can still get some work done.