Saturday, July 25, 2020
Getting Paid to Dad - surviving thriving on 4 months paternity leave
Getting Paid to Dad - surviving thriving on 4 months paternity leave I have just finished 15 weeks of full paid parental leave. Yesterday, I returned to work. My employer, PwC Australia gave me the opportunity to stay at home for over 3 months to look after my 6-9 month old son as my wife returned to part-time work, whilst I remained on full pay. I started out thinking of all the wonderful things I was going to do with this time off that normal life doesnât permit. Netflix bingeing, lowering the golf handicap, cooking new recipes, further study, actually reading a book, general life admin Aside from a bit of general life admin, I wasnât too successful in achieving any of the above. Why? A little guy called Charlie. We didnât do a lot, but we did a heap. Some days we explored the great outdoors, some days we didnât even leave the house. We played, we smiled, we laughed and we cried. Together we had an absolute ball. I have watched my son grow and develop first hand. I saw the good days and the bad. I have experienced the ups and downs and everything in between. Together we survived and then we thrived. I know looking after a baby is not easy, but I know how to do it. Not until I was thrown in the deep end on my own did I really learn. Some days we did it all; eating, sleeping, washing, cleaning, playing, outings, shopping and dinner on the table at the end of the day. Some days it just didnt go to plan. Thanks to this âtime offâ, Iâm now a better dad, better husband and now know how to maintain a better work life balance for myself and my teams. So thank you PwC and all the other companies that offer similar opportunities for dads to actually be dads. We need more progressive companies like this in Australia. The first year of being a new parent is probably the biggest game changer most people will ever experience. Your world is turned upside down and the unexpected expenses just keep coming. Financially for our family it wasnât an option to take unpaid leave for this period and to be honest wouldnât have even been considered. Gone are the days where itâs mum that automatically stays home and looks after the kids. My wife loves her career and loves being a mum. Having me at home for the past 3 months has been the perfect transition for her getting back to work and she has absolutely loved having me at home and the support I have been able to provide. As for returning to work, Iâm ready. Iâm re-energised and excited to leverage my new skill set and experiences. Iâm more patient, organised and compassionate and I know Iâve got it covered the next time someone spits the dummy. I have new feathers in my cap, and as repayment to my employer for the last few months, Iâll be better at my job for it. Whilst its probably impossible to ever know if this past few months will have an impact on my sons life, I know it has had a massive impact on mine. My point. If you are Dad that is lucky enough to work for a company that offers this opportunity take it! You wont regret it. If youre a company that is thinking about introducing this offering to your employees do it, you will reap the benefits in the long term.
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