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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 139720" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>That is exactly how I have seen it, and </p><p>Dave Socal enjoy your newborn, and </p><p>Mattwrs</p><p>"I know there are people that need FLMA but taking extended periods of time for the normal birth of a child just is not right for the father that didn't give birth. We have a couple of FLMA queens that make days off for other people a struggle. These queens also have problems staying at work too, there's an emergency at school that the husband or other care giver can't take care of so guess who pays the price, everyone else in the loop! I guess I've ranted enough and should be happy for what I have"</p><p></p><p>Do You have a family, or a child? If so you'll be happy for FMLA. If not then it sucks to be the one that gets alll the work. But be glad you can help a fellow worker, male or female. Family is important. I took all my vaca one year when my Dad had open heart surgery. I never used the FMLA, but if I need it, Im glad its there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 139720, member: 1944"] That is exactly how I have seen it, and Dave Socal enjoy your newborn, and Mattwrs "I know there are people that need FLMA but taking extended periods of time for the normal birth of a child just is not right for the father that didn't give birth. We have a couple of FLMA queens that make days off for other people a struggle. These queens also have problems staying at work too, there's an emergency at school that the husband or other care giver can't take care of so guess who pays the price, everyone else in the loop! I guess I've ranted enough and should be happy for what I have" Do You have a family, or a child? If so you'll be happy for FMLA. If not then it sucks to be the one that gets alll the work. But be glad you can help a fellow worker, male or female. Family is important. I took all my vaca one year when my Dad had open heart surgery. I never used the FMLA, but if I need it, Im glad its there. [/QUOTE]
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