+another 100 I work part time and posted above to the OP about our reasons why it works for us, but almost 100% of my friends who work full time face the same issue. |
This thread is that it gives clear insight into why so many kids arrive at college totally incompetent and unable to manage basic life functioning. It's eye-opening. |
I’m not a SAHM but the above is real life and it sucks. When our child was sick for 2 weeks, then another child sick for a week it destroyed us. We had to cancel a vacation because we blew through our PTO. To say nothing of trying to eek out work from home and tens to a sick child. It was hard. We spend our weekends running errands at least one day and it sucks. After work is a flurry of grabbing kids from school/activities and doing homework, house stuff, etc. It’s not easy or fun. We do it, but to demean people who choose to avoid this and pretend this isn’t real life is not helpful. If you have no outside help, no family help, it’s an entirely different level. Please don’t brush that away. |
PP here. I mean "This thread gives clear insight..." |
High schoolers do not need someone to stay home with them when sick. High schoolers do not need someone to make their lunches. |
Np: JFC - I do all that and work full-time. Some of you act like SAHMs perform these unicorn tasks that no one else could possibly do. We have lawn service, but no housekeeper yet, somehow, everything is done by two working parents. I’m not interesting in debating WAH/WOH v SAH because I think each family should make the decision that works for their circumstances, but don’t talk about how there’s no time to do any home/personal tasks, if you WAH/WOH. |
Yup. Do you really need an adult to sit with a high school student when they are home sick or make them a sandwich? Or be home at 3 to make sure they start their homework? |
Um, OP has high schoolers. You stayed home for two weeks with a sick high schooler? |
Ummmm my parents had the means to pay for my college and didn’t. It was my responsibility to get great grades, get into a great grad school, hustle my butt to work part time and go to college, and I did.
No resentment here. At my grad school celebration dinner my dad handed me an envelope with a letter about how proud he was of me and a check to pay off grad school. I had no idea. Still paid my undergrad loans by living below my means and paying that shit down. My parents did it their way and I expect my kids to do the same. |
OP that's the problem a lot of women have. DH "helping" isn't doing the 50% if both have f/t jobs. Going by what you posted it looks to be fairly equal. |
Come on! She needs to get back to work. Not fair at all to The husband.
Clearly she knows if she does alimony may be reduced, unless imputes income is factored. Very unfair. |
High schoolers that used to be middle schoolers that used to be elementary schoolers. My point was in response to a poster brushing off all SAHM’s as worthless. I am NOT a SAHM but my above post was to demonstrate how the things that poster demeaned and devalued are very real for many families. And I suppose yes, if I had a 15 year old home with a blazing fever and pneumonia, yes I would want to be with them. I’m a mother. I love my children and would still want to be there for a very very sick child and not gone from 630am to 6 pm. Sorry! |
Woman here - I am totally on your side on this. I just heard a WAMU segment this morning that was really similar - husband was an attorney at EPA. Wife has an MBA and has been out of the workforce for close to 10 years. Four kids, two or three are school age (one was 5). He was working at Home Depot on the weekends and they each had about $100k in student loan debt. He basically saw no path to financial freedom. I was scratching my head at that one. Your wife needs a job, dude! I don't know how you can "make" her get a job, but I'm totally in your corner. Just not acceptable that one partner leaves the other holding the ball. |
And, she also has a job. If he wants her to work more and harder so should he. He could also take a second job. |
You need to read, she works as a speech therapist. fyi |