I applied for a job in February and never heard anything about an interview until the middle of May. I then had a 2nd interview at the end of June. I found out I was pregnant a week before the 2nd interview and today got the call that I was being offered the job. I am going to take the position because it is something I have wanted for a long time. Well at this point it is very clear that "technically" I will not be covered by FMLA and the company doesn't do maternity leave so I would be using my own PTO. I understand all of the rules and what not, but I'm just looking for some advice on telling my new boss and what kind of outcome any of you might of had In a similar situation.
Re: New Job
In my heart, I have always known that morally, it's best to be upfront and honest with a new employer. But at the end of the day, it's business and they have their goals. If you don't match up with them and give them a reason to second guess you (even though it's illegal to discriminate), they can back out of the offer citing other "reasons."
Big Bro 7/14/13
Little Bro 2/6/17
Me: 33 & DH: 33
Married: 07/2006
TTC: 10/2015
BFP #1: 11/2015, MC 12/2015 (7 weeks)
BFP #2: 06/2016, EDD 2/15/2017
EDD: 2/18/17
The second job I told them at 14 weeks, about 3 weeks after I started. I took 6 weeks because we needed the money and was already part time when I started that job so I went back to the same schedule.
Also, I read you name as G-string fellow every time
I hope you can find something. I figured that if I didn't get this position I was not going to look or apply until after the baby.
Me: 33 & DH: 33
Married: 07/2006
TTC: 10/2015
BFP #1: 11/2015, MC 12/2015 (7 weeks)
BFP #2: 06/2016, EDD 2/15/2017
Yes, my DH can take some time if he needs too. @catiecatp
some states have protected maternity/parental/disability leave that you would be eligible for. I am in WA and we do, so a person who doesn't qualify for fmal can for wa state leave.
it is unpaid but it is job protection.
I am with the others, I think your plan of waiting as long as possible to tell is the right one.
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
Baby Boy M - 08/01/2013
Expecting Baby Bean February 2017
In terms of telling them, I always wait until 12-14 weeks, for my sanity, but also because I show early (I'm petite) so have to tell a bit earlier. (I also live in Canada, so the maternity leave is long and it's therefore good to give lots of notice considering how long I'll be away).