don't employ me
Jun. 8th, 2004 08:42 pmI have difficulty with obeying rules when I can't see the reason for them
I made a mistake when I was 20 and chose the wrong man to share the parenting of my children
It is more important that I ensure my children are happy, than I arrive within 5 minutes of the prescribed starting time
I'm likely to leave in the middle of the day to attend to a sick or distressed child
I think that I deserve to have a workplace that allows me the flexibility to be the sort of parent I am happy with.
If there isn't much work/pressure, but there is something interesting at home; I will go home early.
I'm likely to leave in the middle of the day to attend a school function
I will take whatever workplace flexibility I can, and take it as far as I can
I will put a work deadline before my own needs, but not my children's.
I will use my own level of guilt as the arbiter of whether I should do a child thing or a work thing
Like most people, I have days when I'm worrying about stuff; I have 3 other people to worry about too.
I'm not very committed to "playing the corporate game"
I sometimes cheat on my timesheet, but make it up when the guilt kicks in
I can't do or understand some of the technical parts of being an engineer. There are less of them now than 4 years ago.
I can't do the same thing every day
I like going out on site visits. Especially if they take me past fabric shops.
I don't want to learn how to design a synchrotron cooling system - it's too hard.
I made a mistake when I was 20 and chose the wrong man to share the parenting of my children
It is more important that I ensure my children are happy, than I arrive within 5 minutes of the prescribed starting time
I'm likely to leave in the middle of the day to attend to a sick or distressed child
I think that I deserve to have a workplace that allows me the flexibility to be the sort of parent I am happy with.
If there isn't much work/pressure, but there is something interesting at home; I will go home early.
I'm likely to leave in the middle of the day to attend a school function
I will take whatever workplace flexibility I can, and take it as far as I can
I will put a work deadline before my own needs, but not my children's.
I will use my own level of guilt as the arbiter of whether I should do a child thing or a work thing
Like most people, I have days when I'm worrying about stuff; I have 3 other people to worry about too.
I'm not very committed to "playing the corporate game"
I sometimes cheat on my timesheet, but make it up when the guilt kicks in
I can't do or understand some of the technical parts of being an engineer. There are less of them now than 4 years ago.
I can't do the same thing every day
I like going out on site visits. Especially if they take me past fabric shops.
I don't want to learn how to design a synchrotron cooling system - it's too hard.
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Date: 2004-06-09 02:30 am (UTC)