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31-3.2 A daily thrashing with the 500 word stick Paid Members Public
[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/assets_c/2014/03/sunrise-over-the-waterside-3567.html] So, here’s a question. Why am I putting myself through the horror of trying to write something substantive for this blog every single day in March? Leaving aside the possibility of an unexplored masochistic streak, the fundamental reason
Parenthood & part time working Paid Members Public
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2013/05/hazel-pop.jpg] My recent life choices – to work part time and share childcare with my wife – were highlighted on the Timewise Jobs blog [http://www.timewisejobs.co.uk/article/3436/why-men-want-flexible-working-too/]: > “If we can keep this working, it’
re:Generations Paid Members Public
Probably the best decision I’ve made this year was to keep August quiet, with virtually no out-of-home working between my daughter’s due date and the beginning of September, Balancing self-employment, largely home-based, with new fatherhood is a challenge. Sometimes it goes well, sometimes you lose five hours with
Childcare takes on new Meaning Paid Members Public
From a Meaning 2012 conference [http://meaningconference.co.uk] e-mail: > The childcare is provided by Officrèche, an Ofsted-approved nursery which offers co-working space with flexible childcare onsite and is 10 minutes away from the conference venue. Funny how things like that have suddenly become a lot more important to
From here to paternity Paid Members Public
The observant will have noticed an unaccustomed silence here for the last week. Apologies, but I’m in full-on “preparations for life upheaval” mode. Our first child is expected to make his/her arrival… well, any time now, in fact. Certainly within the next fortnight.Pretty much nothing is getting