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Would it be wrong to go for a job knowing you were trying to get pregnant?
Don't know if this is in right place but here goes....
Some of you may know I am trying for a baby and yesterday I found out I have an interview for a job which I applied for weeks ago and didn't really hold out any hope of getting it! I work for the NHS so although this new job would be in a different location it would still be for the same employer but I am unsure about how I feel if I were to get the job then find out I was pregnant. Of course it could be next year when it happens but if it is sooner would it make me really unprofessional to just go for the job anyway?
Some of you may know I am trying for a baby and yesterday I found out I have an interview for a job which I applied for weeks ago and didn't really hold out any hope of getting it! I work for the NHS so although this new job would be in a different location it would still be for the same employer but I am unsure about how I feel if I were to get the job then find out I was pregnant. Of course it could be next year when it happens but if it is sooner would it make me really unprofessional to just go for the job anyway?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ah, bit I said obligation, that's legal obligation
What I didn't say was ' it would be rude/naughty/underhand if you didn't'
Anyway, mute point because she isn't pg lol
It's a bit different for your comparison though. The law is on the side of the pg woman not the man who disappears from the face of the earth
What I didn't say was ' it would be rude/naughty/underhand if you didn't'
Anyway, mute point because she isn't pg lol
It's a bit different for your comparison though. The law is on the side of the pg woman not the man who disappears from the face of the earth
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Interesting question. My experience is based on a friend whose recently impregnated daughter applied for a teaching post at a higher salary at a different school.
She was offered the job and soon after went on maternity leave leaving the school with the financial burden of supply teachers etc.
I thought it was a bit naughty of her,
She was offered the job and soon after went on maternity leave leaving the school with the financial burden of supply teachers etc.
I thought it was a bit naughty of her,
Tetjam it isn't a small family business it is the NHS!! I wouldnt even be changing my employer because it is the same Trust just a different department.
Doc I do see your point and would hate people to think like that about me hence this question to get people's opinions
Anyway got to go now, will 'speak' later!
Doc I do see your point and would hate people to think like that about me hence this question to get people's opinions
Anyway got to go now, will 'speak' later!
Hi Tiggy, what are you doing on here, thought you were trying for child.
Your private life is personal and nothing to do with your employers.
If you "knew" you were pregnant for certain at the interview it could come down to a matter of conscience.
Bear
in mind that there is many a slip betwixt cup and lip.
Confirmation of pregnancy does not guarantee a happy healthy baby as the outcome. Sorry for the dour comment.
Your private life is personal and nothing to do with your employers.
If you "knew" you were pregnant for certain at the interview it could come down to a matter of conscience.
Bear
in mind that there is many a slip betwixt cup and lip.
Confirmation of pregnancy does not guarantee a happy healthy baby as the outcome. Sorry for the dour comment.
Morning Red! :)
Doc, don't get me wring, I sort of agree with you (only a woman can sort of agree lol) and it would underhand but your friends daughter was under no obligation to let them know at her interview
Andrea, regardless of what a contract says the government say, legally, how many weeks you need to have worked for your employer before being entitled to SMP - right now you must have worked for 26 weeks up to your 25th week of pregnancy. So, you only need to be employed for one week to get SMP.
Doc, don't get me wring, I sort of agree with you (only a woman can sort of agree lol) and it would underhand but your friends daughter was under no obligation to let them know at her interview
Andrea, regardless of what a contract says the government say, legally, how many weeks you need to have worked for your employer before being entitled to SMP - right now you must have worked for 26 weeks up to your 25th week of pregnancy. So, you only need to be employed for one week to get SMP.
Another example of employment problems for small businesses, which leads them to employ 3 part-timers in lieu of 1 full time!
An interview would assess the financial burden the employee may put on a small business, or other! Tigwig is obviously specialised in her field for the NHS to offer employment.
Go for it Tigwig, am happy to donate my taxes to ur cause and commend ur morals. Good luck!
An interview would assess the financial burden the employee may put on a small business, or other! Tigwig is obviously specialised in her field for the NHS to offer employment.
Go for it Tigwig, am happy to donate my taxes to ur cause and commend ur morals. Good luck!