Monday, June 6, 9:30 a.m. Matthieu, 44, harvests strawberries at the Gally farm.
This Parisian executive discovers with Louise, his youngest child, the joys of school outings at the end of the year.
Among the parents who accompany the large kindergarten sections that day, he is the only dad.
If he was able to free himself, it is because since December 31, 2021, this former key account manager of a Gafa has temporarily left working life.
After having suffered two years of teleworking in his room because of the pandemic, this father has reviewed the meaning of his life, calculated his savings and made an appointment with the HRD.
“Feeling a great fatigue and an obvious loss of motivation, I was ready to resign.
But my employer, using a legal tool, offered me a sabbatical of six to eleven months and I opted for nine.
This allowed me to give myself time to think about my future and, if necessary, to reintegrate the group in an equivalent position
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