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job interview.

i'm 6 months pregnant and just got a call back for a job position i applied for back in july. i really need the job, and the healthcare benefits (i worked for them before) but i applied for a different position and i'm not sure how to dress to hide my bump. or do i even mention being pregnant right away?
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I'm 6 months pregnant and I just got a job. I told them I was pregnant, they respected that I was honest to them.
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3610552 tn?1408573039
Wear a cami underneath your top make sure its loose.. no they can't fire you because you are pregnant.. thats discrimination. . After you make sure you get the job you let them know.. and give them a physical from your doctor stating you are ok to work.. pissess me off that companies want to penalize family that way.. its a shame we even have to hide as pregnant women.. I had to hide my bump to be accepted into nursing school and get a job but I did both :) good luck on your interview fingers crossed for you
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They can't fire you for being pregnant. But they can find a lame reason to fire u if they r mad about it. I would just tell, it would be different if u weren't so far along. Plus u don't wanna have to try and hide it daily.
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You need to mention it.. They can fire you for not telling them.
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Idk I'm 7mons now and no luck with job... congrats
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