Trying to see if it's possible...
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I'm married...and am about to go to my first regional job, so I hope it's possible! My wife works (wedding photography), and used to be a flight attendant in Europe, so she's familiar with the lifestyle. Just be sure you get everything out in the open. Find out as much as possible about the schedule, job progression, etc, and let her know. We don't have a little one (yet....maybe in 3-4 years), but I'm thinking split as many duties as you can with your wife, ie the kids are all yours when you're home. I'll have to see how that goes at a later time
#27
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2007
Posts: 133
More power to a mom that insists on a working shortly after their new born. I just hope that they:
1. Have a job that allows them to bring the baby with them.
2. Or have a stay at home dad.
3. And are wise enough NOT to put the child/baby in day care full time or hire a nanny to raise the baby.
If you can't raise your child right and insist on abandoning the home and the child as you put yourself and your career at the center of your shallow little universe then please don't reproduce.
#29
You are not a good mother if you don't stay home with your newborn for the first 4-5 years. The father can stay home as well if the mother insists on winning the bread but that goes against the maternal instict that so many feminazis are trying to supress.
More power to a mom that insists on a working shortly after their new born. I just hope that they:
1. Have a job that allows them to bring the baby with them.
2. Or have a stay at home dad.
3. And are wise enough NOT to put the child/baby in day care full time or hire a nanny to raise the baby.
If you can't raise your child right and insist on abandoning the home and the child as you put yourself and your career at the center of your shallow little universe then please don't reproduce.
More power to a mom that insists on a working shortly after their new born. I just hope that they:
1. Have a job that allows them to bring the baby with them.
2. Or have a stay at home dad.
3. And are wise enough NOT to put the child/baby in day care full time or hire a nanny to raise the baby.
If you can't raise your child right and insist on abandoning the home and the child as you put yourself and your career at the center of your shallow little universe then please don't reproduce.
Go back to the 1800s.
#30
You are not a good mother if you don't stay home with your newborn for the first 4-5 years. The father can stay home as well if the mother insists on winning the bread but that goes against the maternal instict that so many feminazis are trying to supress.
More power to a mom that insists on a working shortly after their new born. I just hope that they:
1. Have a job that allows them to bring the baby with them.
2. Or have a stay at home dad.
3. And are wise enough NOT to put the child/baby in day care full time or hire a nanny to raise the baby.
If you can't raise your child right and insist on abandoning the home and the child as you put yourself and your career at the center of your shallow little universe then please don't reproduce.
More power to a mom that insists on a working shortly after their new born. I just hope that they:
1. Have a job that allows them to bring the baby with them.
2. Or have a stay at home dad.
3. And are wise enough NOT to put the child/baby in day care full time or hire a nanny to raise the baby.
If you can't raise your child right and insist on abandoning the home and the child as you put yourself and your career at the center of your shallow little universe then please don't reproduce.
Are you saying every female airline pilot that is not always home
is a bad mother?
And every other female pilot that has done that in the past has failed
as a good mother?
Shut up