No need to lie
The article I just read got me interested. The thing is, when I graduate, get married, and have children, I may have a problem with how to combine work and family. What if I have a sick child, and there is no nanny, then have to lie that she was sick. Many people still live like this. Of course, some companies recognize that their employees may have families, but often working mothers feel unhappy, frustrated, and even think about quitting their jobs.
Of course, we need help. At least in the form of useful tips on how to combine work and family.
It's all about psychology. To begin with, you should drop your boss the idea that you do have a family to take care of. And then you have to tell him that you love your job and can not live without it. Then you have to admit that you may have problems at home, explain to him how much time it takes to settle them and, in General, ask whether it is possible to perform part of the work at home. After a family crisis, you should try to work out in the office to the boss saw that such a flexible system allows you to cope with family problems without compromising work. That's when you'll be all right, and you can get rid of the need to lie.