Hi, I am a project manager at a very male dominated engineering company. Sometimes I have really long meetings, for example yesterday I had one meeting for 4 hours and then another directly after for 2 more hours. When I told the facilitator of the 4 hour meeting I would need to step out for about 20 minutes I got the eye role. I guess they think I am stepping out to do my nails or something, anyway my question is what do you tell people in this situation? Do you say "I have to take care of something," "excuse me while I pump," or what? It's none of their business, but I'm sick of the look I get, like I'm going off to take a break or something. TIA!
Re: Pumping, meetings and mean looks...
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This. Every time I've brought it up with any male, he's changed the subject. I just matter-of-factly say, I need to pump, and offer no further explanation. Usually works just fine. Good luck.
I return to work on Monday and just emailed my director explaining that I want to pump while at the office and explained how it would only take 20 minutes, 3 times per day and asked for her to approve a quiet space for me to go and do this at and let her know that I'm going to work it in around my meetings whenever possible.
Just tell them the truth and if it's women they'll support you and men don't want to discuss it... just let them know what fridge your storing your BM in and keep it very far from their stuff as some men do get freaked out by that.
This! Love this!
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Love it! I've been dreading how to deal with pumping during depos and mediations. I'm going to remember your response for future use.
Honestly though, if someone says they have a medical reason, only a jacka** would press the issue.
This made me laugh out loud. It's rare that I come across an opposing counsel that is such a d-bag, but awesome that you stood up to him. Love it.
I just tell them. A few times someone has come to my locked office door and I've yelled out, "Give me 5 minutes." Then when I see them I just tell them the reason, yeah they get awkward about it but I'd rather them know the truth then wonder what the heck I'm doing in there.