Or so I initially told my wife.
She and I were talking yesterday. She told me about her conversation with her assistant boss that went something like this:
Asst. Boss: "So, you don't really have to take three full months off for maternity leave do you? We really need you here, as we're a little thinly staffed at the moment." (DW goes on maternity leave in 1 wk.)
DW: "Actually, I'm planning on taking 5 months off, 3 of which will be paid leave and 2 months of unpaid leave, per company policies."
Asst. Boss: "Wow, you're killing us! How can you leave us high and dry like this?" (he was halfway joking, DW says)
DW: "Well, I only took this job because I was bored at home. I do this primarily for the social interaction. We don't need the income from me working here at all, since we live off of a part of my husband's paycheck and save all of mine."
At first I freaked out and started explaining how making statements like that could dampen her chances at promotions, raises, bonuses, and moving up the corporate ladder. I thought she should give the outward appearance of a "team player", that the job is of primary, vital, utmost importance to her (in other words, be more tactful).
Then I realized how incomprehensible and unbelievable her statement re: not needing the job must have appeared to her asst. boss. He must have assumed she was joking, because this day and age, how can anyone afford to live on a single income earner's wages, right?
Our secret is still safe...
She and I were talking yesterday. She told me about her conversation with her assistant boss that went something like this:
Asst. Boss: "So, you don't really have to take three full months off for maternity leave do you? We really need you here, as we're a little thinly staffed at the moment." (DW goes on maternity leave in 1 wk.)
DW: "Actually, I'm planning on taking 5 months off, 3 of which will be paid leave and 2 months of unpaid leave, per company policies."
Asst. Boss: "Wow, you're killing us! How can you leave us high and dry like this?" (he was halfway joking, DW says)
DW: "Well, I only took this job because I was bored at home. I do this primarily for the social interaction. We don't need the income from me working here at all, since we live off of a part of my husband's paycheck and save all of mine."
At first I freaked out and started explaining how making statements like that could dampen her chances at promotions, raises, bonuses, and moving up the corporate ladder. I thought she should give the outward appearance of a "team player", that the job is of primary, vital, utmost importance to her (in other words, be more tactful).
Then I realized how incomprehensible and unbelievable her statement re: not needing the job must have appeared to her asst. boss. He must have assumed she was joking, because this day and age, how can anyone afford to live on a single income earner's wages, right?