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3 full days or 4 short days at work?

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Mouseinateapot · 20/09/2019 19:35

I'll shortly be returning to work after maternity leave and have agreed with work to reduce my hours to 21 hours, which can either be worked over 3 or 4 days. I've got a baby who will be going to nursery and a 3 year old who is at a nursery attached to a school, so does school hours and will be starting school next year.

I'm torn between working 3 full days and having a childminder collect him after school for those days, which I know he will find tiring as he is already exhausted at the end of the nursery day. Or I could work 4 shorter days, collect him myself but would have 1 less day to spend with the baby and would have to do one extra day of 2 lots of nursery drop offs and pick ups and getting to and from work which is tiring for me and takes up a fair chunk of time to do. I just can't decide which is best. I'm not sure if I'll just feel like I'm constantly in a rush to get somewhere of i do the 4 days, but will i miss not picking my older one up from school for those 3 days? Does anyone have any advice?

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Ideasears · 11/10/2019 21:11

It's not forever,so if I were you, I'd do 3 long days to begin with and as soon as your youngest starts nursery school, think of swapping to 4 short days so you can do all drop-offs/pick-ups for both of them.

You'll still be able to do drop-offs/pick-ups 2 days a week so not like you won't be doing any at all.

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