anniemac - i hope you get to read this - in response to what you said on the other thread:
I hope you don't think this is a let's bitch about City types thread, it isn't, I think we all have good and bad memories about our previous careers, nevermind what sector we worked in.
I found the City excessively bitchy and unpleasant, political with lots of back-stabbing going on, lots of up-their-own backside types. All the very short men drove Porsche or BMW's, as though to cover up something else lacking in their lives !
It might just have been the 2 places I was unlucky to work in though, not a general scene in the City
City or other high flying jobs are possible with children, but where it is no longer feasible for people with my personlaity (i emphasise the personality thing because some people thrive on the cut-throat, competitive, sorry to say even bitchy nature of some jobs, but I don't) is where the job always ends up taking precedence over children.
When that happens, and it would have if I had returned to the City job I used to have where I was doing an average of 12 - 15 hours per day, doing complicated deals and transactions so you could never get home to see you child mid-week. I didn't have a child just so that I could only ever see him at weekends or at half-term.
We had a very senior female partner where I worked who returned to work FULL-TIME exactly 3 days after having her baby. She had a full-time, live in nanny and a dh with a similar job, so the children never saw their parents mid-week.
I could just see that that is where I would have ended up if I had had ambitions to to become a partner.
Please, this is NOT a criticism of others lives. It just didn't appeal to me and my personality. I am a really hands-on mum, very mother earth sort, I would have found it emotionally too difficult to spend long hours away from my son.
I can see the other side too though, the resaon why many women/men return to the City after children and how they need that sort of pace to thrive.
Any other views ?