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Interview in the garden center that I dress? And when I have to tell them I'm pregnant?
I have an interview in the garden center at Monday, so the atmosphere pretty random. I dress casually for the interview? There should also, I'm 20 weeks pregnant, due August 29 – when should I tell If I get them a job to begin with? Before I? Or after a few weeks? I'm not concerned about legal, I'm just worried because his family business, and would be awkward if a new employee, obviously pregnant and just not admitting it. I do not plan to output when the baby is born. But I will of course be be from a couple weeks and then When I returned, it would be incomplete and not a full business day. What is the proper etiquette of this situation?
leave it until June-ish, if you get a job, and if you're worried about being sorry you did not say at the beginning saying you wanted to make sure okay with the baby at first. Try dressing smart casual, so maybe black pants and shirt or blouse random, a simple color or pattern. Good luck xxx
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