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Part-time income gives
daughter a full-time mum
Gail's background was that of a high-stress
IT sales professional and whilst she enjoyed the benefits of a very good
salary, the price was the constant pressure of demanding performance targets
and an awareness that security always hinged on last month's results.
As
is the case for most professional couples, Gail's husband Grahame, was also
subject to the demands of a high pressure career. With Grahame working as a
medical product manager, their combined lifestyle was very much in the fast
lane and as a couple, frustrations were growing that Gail could not afford to
give up work to start a family.
Looking for a solution, in 2003 Gail and
Grahame started with Telecom plus, on a flexible/part-time basis and
fitting the business around their ongoing work commitments as best they could.
Following the birth of their daughter and maternity leave in 2005, the
additional income from their Telecom plus business meant that Gail did
not need to go back to full-time employment, which was by Gail's admission, a
very good feeling.
Grahame commented positively on the flexibility of
the Utility Warehouse business and how Gail is able to build the business
during the time that Teah is either at nursery or playing with friends, with
Gail adding her equally positive view on the benefits of not having to return
to work like the Mums she met at ante-natal classes.
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Most of the time Grahame is
the only Dad there
Bringing this Utility
Warehouse success story up to date, Grahame was also able to walk away from his
full-time job in 2009, enabling both Gail and Grahame to enjoy valuable time
with Teah before she started school in September 2009. It's rare for one parent
to enjoy a full-time parenting role, but for both parents to be fully present
in this way is almost unheard of. Reflecting of this favourable situation, Gail
offers a reminder that the opportunity for such time with young children soon
passes forever.
With a growing residual income, both Gail and Grahame
are now full-time with their Utility Warehouse business, enjoying continued
work/home life flexibility and the freedom to both attend all of their
daughter's school functions, where more often than not, Grahame is the only Dad
present. Gail has also been able to fulfil an important personal dream of being
able to afford Teah the benefits of a private education.
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