I'm just looking for any advice on how to approach this.
I have a three month old baby who is my absolute sunshine after several previous horrific losses. I have been preparing early for my return to work, knowing that nurseries fill up quickly. I've found my child a full time place and reserved it.
I decided to informally speak to my manager about whether I could drop down to 4 days a week (would help save on expensive childcare but mostly I want to spend a bit more time with my baby, given how much I have been through to get to this point). I suggested also shifting my hours so I could pick my child up from nursery on time. This would mean I would cover one of the Early shift slots. Late shift would end far too late to pick up my child. Even a normal day shift is tight to pick up from nursery.
My boss was not open to discuss this at all. She immediately said I was eligible for all shifts and this was pretty much non-negotiable. And she said it was "highly unlikely" that I would be allowed to drop a day. I was hoping,by having an informal discussion, we could come up with a mutually agreeable solution but hey ho.
So I will make a formal flexible working request instead. It asks about the impact on my team and how this can be mitigated. I'm guessing that I can't use the fact that my position was left uncovered for six months when I had pregnancy related sickness and then maternity leave as evidence that working a 4 day week shouldn't be a problem?