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Old 03-05-2010, 02:17 AM  
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Default Re: Parents, why bring your baby, small child into work?

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Originally Posted by Father_0f_6 View Post
I dont agree with that but ok.

I was an investigator for NCIS for a while and I used to bring my daughter and older sons (they were in between 9 and 12 years old then) into work all the time. Usually if I wasnt going to an actual crime scene (don't want them seeing that) or if I was just going into the office for an hour or two. Only if Amber couldnt watch them or if I had no other choice.

Sometimes I would bring them in because, in their words, I had a cool job and they wanted to see what I did. So if I was only going in to follow up on some paper work or talk to someone about a case I would bring them in.

They would usually sit at my desk, sometimes run around the office a little but nothing that would really disturb other workers for longer than a minute or so, and if they did...I put a stop to it. Or at least tried to.

I dont think there is anything wrong with it as long as they are being respectful and not being a disturbance for a long period of time.

Flippin wicked job Christian!! Reminds me of the tv show, but im sure the real job is waaaaaaaaay cooler than the show!
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