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I started this exchange in hopes to meet new friends that share similar things in their life relating to being a full/part time working mom.
My name is Jessica, and I have one son, Caden, who is 19 months old, and I am also 20 weeks pregnant. I work full time in Logistics. I'm 26 years old and married to my DH, Adam.View Thread


Hopefully we can get some good conversation going and this group will catch on!View Thread

I'm with you, while I love spending time with my son, I also love having a career. I'm really not the SAHM type.
Fortuantely I do have a job that's somewhat flexible with hours and everything. I can imagine that being an editor in chief of a magazine can be a pretty demanding job!View Thread
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