lightNlife
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Today's meeting with my supervisor went VERY VERY well. He was more understanding and reasonable as I could have hoped. Not that I expected him to be otherwise, but as I'm sure many of you have felt, there's a certain degree of uneasyness experienced when we lay it on the line with some people about CF.
I have the option of going down to a 30hr week or a 32hr week while still retaining my current benefits package (yeee hawwww!!!!) And although I cannot "officially" be a telecommuter--meaning the company will not furnish a laptop or home office supplies for me--I will be permitted to work from home as often as I need to, provided I keep my project managers informed of my schedule and make a concerted effort to be in the office as much as is reasonably possible for me. My supervisor also let me know that a change in status isn't something that is set in stone, meaning, if at some point I could tolerate a 40 hour week again, we can switch back. Wow. Just wow.
What a relief! Actually, it's more than that. It's a blessing. Nothing happens by accident, and I knew when I started the job with this company that it was just the right place for me. I'm very glad that I had the chance to prove myself a diligent, ethical employee before I had to ask for accomodation. I've seen on many occasions that people who know "me" are more likely to take the CF part in stride when I don't force it on them as if it is my whole identity or have an overblown sense of entitlement because of it.
Thanks everyone for your well wishes and prayers on the matter. God is faithful and I know that it's in the best interest of my physical, spiritual, marital, and emotional health that I take things easy for a season.
I have the option of going down to a 30hr week or a 32hr week while still retaining my current benefits package (yeee hawwww!!!!) And although I cannot "officially" be a telecommuter--meaning the company will not furnish a laptop or home office supplies for me--I will be permitted to work from home as often as I need to, provided I keep my project managers informed of my schedule and make a concerted effort to be in the office as much as is reasonably possible for me. My supervisor also let me know that a change in status isn't something that is set in stone, meaning, if at some point I could tolerate a 40 hour week again, we can switch back. Wow. Just wow.
What a relief! Actually, it's more than that. It's a blessing. Nothing happens by accident, and I knew when I started the job with this company that it was just the right place for me. I'm very glad that I had the chance to prove myself a diligent, ethical employee before I had to ask for accomodation. I've seen on many occasions that people who know "me" are more likely to take the CF part in stride when I don't force it on them as if it is my whole identity or have an overblown sense of entitlement because of it.
Thanks everyone for your well wishes and prayers on the matter. God is faithful and I know that it's in the best interest of my physical, spiritual, marital, and emotional health that I take things easy for a season.