Time of work!
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georgiana76
kiwigirl
pinkpetal
AmyD
alymomma
welshvicci123
Flower321
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Time of work!
How long post surgery would you recommend to have off work? x
Flower321- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Time of work!
depends what job you do, im office based and i went back after 10days, i had overs x
welshvicci123- BJSF Elite Member
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I work as cabin crew x
Flower321- Newbie BJSF Member
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I took an entire week off...desk job here...had unders.
alymomma- BJSF Addict
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hi hun, i'm a beauty therapist and had 2 weeks off, i had unders and an uplift, and my job is quite physical, i was totally fine though. Just avoided any heavy lifting xxx
AmyD- BJSF Elite Member
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might be slightly different as cabin crew, i would have a word with your ps x
welshvicci123- BJSF Elite Member
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Ok thank you :) I need to sort holiday before I book my OP! I have 16 days booked off at the moment not sure if this will be long enough though x
Flower321- Newbie BJSF Member
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i work for airline too... you will not be able to close overhead lockers for about 3 weeks... aim for at least 2 and a half weeks off i would say then get the passengers to close themselves and avoid the trollies as much as possible! think about the bra you will wear with uniform too...
pinkpetal- Active BJSF Member
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ps amy d swit swoo
pinkpetal- Active BJSF Member
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I had 12 days off work (including weekends) but I only work admin in an office...
kiwigirl- BJSF Addict
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Im a florist and plan to take a good 2 weeks off, I have to life heavy buckets etc!! x
georgiana76- BJSF Addict
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I am a PA and work in an office. I am having my op on the Saturday and then go back to work on the Tuesday week, so I have 10days off including the surgery day. I am having overs.
Aurora1979- BJSF Elite Member
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I have a rather full on/anything can happen anytime kinda job... kicked/punched in the boobs etc and I will have a month off...
Amy does that mean you do a good Brazilian... My kinda girl!!
Amy does that mean you do a good Brazilian... My kinda girl!!
katyp- BJSF Addict
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im a PA and having overs and was told 2 weeks would be sufficient but because i initially thought i was having unders i booked 3 weeks already
gives me an extra week to admire my new boobies i suppose!
gives me an extra week to admire my new boobies i suppose!
kara- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Time of work!
I have 2 and a half weeks off already but I have spoken to different companys who are saying I need 6 weeks off where I wont be able to get that time off! I can avoid pulling out the trolleys but I am worried about over head lockers! How long did you have off work before flying again? and did your surgeon recommend longer time than what you did? x
Flower321- Newbie BJSF Member
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I work in a nursery and had 2 wks off.found it hard wen first went bak but girls i work with were great and did all the heavy things so i guess depends wot ur work collegues are like. wot i didnt think about woz i do !)hr days and found it exhausting. wud do it all over again tho :) xxx
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