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I had fun once. It was awful.
Man, apparently I forgot to turn off my Ring cameras yesterday. Curse these Russian hackers!
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Thank you. I am currently on parental leave and I love every moment of it. I also plan on taking the cash -YES, this is not mutually exclusive! -but that's another story.Actually, this life is all about relationships, because it’s the one thing you take with you when you move off this mortal coil. This world is passing away, with everything in it, but you and your loved ones will continue to exist, regardless of how little scientist know about the life to come.
So Alex, if you are persuing your dreams and building a relationship with your new child, I’d say that’s a win-win. Money comes and goes, most people think they have a handle on it but you can lose a job or have a house burn down at any moment, but your relationships never go away. As Consi said, follow your dream, God has put it there for a reason. Ignore it and you may be richer financially, but it will suck out your soul, and you can’t take the cash (or your DAW) with you when you go.
Ah, that kind of changes the outlook on your situation. Not sure about your demographic, but here in Canada, many employers will allow up to 15 of parental leave, and you can still collect unemployment insurance. That’s completely different from simply quitting your job with zero income coming in from your end (which is what I thought you had done).I am currently on parental leave and I love every moment of it.
Yeah, I thought the first video in particular was a bit disingenuous. Paternity benefits in Germany apparently are about 2/3rds of your pre-paternity income, and teachers get a decent wage over there, so its really not the huge gamble he's making it out to be. I mean good on him for taking this opportunity to see if something else will work out better for him, but presumably he has the opportunity when its all over, to go back to his old job. If that's the case, I wonder how his employer views his video?Ah, that kind of changes the outlook on your situation. Not sure about your demographic, but here in Canada, many employers will allow up to 15 of parental leave, and you can still collect unemployment insurance. That’s completely different from simply quitting your job with zero income coming in from your end (which is what I thought you had done).