Since I have 8 weeks till my due date I'm trying to get all my work logistics figured out. Does anyone have advice advocating for telecommuting at their work? I've brought it up my boss before but he's not very supportive of it. It's something I would have to strongly advocate for. After researching more about pumping at work I'm worried it's more difficult than I imagined and it could help me make a case to telecommute. Does anyone have insight or ideas to make a case for myself? Our building is very old and we do not have break-rooms with a kitchen sink, people clean coffee mugs in the bathroom, I don't want to clean my pump in the bathroom! We also don't have laptops so I would be wasting up to an hour a day at work pumping, where at home I could be in-front of my computer and pump. I'm hoping to advocate for 1-2 days a week to help make the transition easier. All my tasks can be completed remotely and I would still make myself available for meetings. Other departments are starting to do trial telecommuting but mine is lagging behind. I have telecommuted before and know how to manage my time. I would have LO with an in-home nanny or near by where I could go feed him at least once a day.
Any ideas appreciated!
Re: Back to work & pumping
I do work fully remote and the biggest concern I've had from managers who have not had remote employees before is the lack of face time. If you can address that concern and show that you're still meeting your potential, it might work out.
If you can't work out telecommuting, medela makes wipes specifically for quick cleans of pump parts and bottles that don't require rinsing. That would at least solve your sink issue. You can also just throw your pump parts in a bag and just keep them refrigerated between sessions without having to clean. Also, in the US, it's federal law that every business with more than 50 employees have a secure place to pump that's not a bathroom and allow breaks for it. Check into you state/local laws as well for what you are entitled too.
Medela also has microwave cleaning bags (just add water). I will be using a combination of the quick wipes, microwave bags, and the refrigerator to pump at work. Maybe check with HR directly instead of your boss.
All of that should work fine at my new job, but I have a giant floor to ceiling window next to my door... So I'm going to see if my boss will put in a shade or something since there really isn't anywhere else to go.
BFP 1: 9/15/2013 | DD 5/23/2014
BFP 2: 9/15/2015 | EDD 5/26/2016