It's tough, leaving office life in order to be a better parent and keeping the professional show on the road. I know, because I've done it. The route most of us choose is to present "working from home" as a version of a career without the commuting, not a means of being around the children more. Such is the current post-feminist orthodoxy that it makes headlines when a woman with a prestigious job admits to jacking it in willingly for nothing other than finger-painting and making plum jam.
