IF your husband is a high level management or exec (non lawyer) and makes over 150K how many hrs

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just curious- why only husbands?


Amen.
Anonymous
DH is a Biglaw associate, $250k per year, works ~60 hrs/wk, rarely travels.

I also make over $150k, but since I'm female you apparently don't care about my hours and work-life balance.
Anonymous
Yes I make $225,000 and work about 40-45 hours a week, have lots of flexibility and no overnight travel.

But you don't care, because I'm a girl.
Anonymous
Oh get over yourselves. Maybe the OP is a SAHM whose DH makes over $150K, and simply wants to know what hours other similar husbands are working.
Anonymous
No husband at all, thank you, but I make over 150K, am not a lawyer, work approximately 50 hours a week (including the work I do after my child goes to bed) and travel overnight maybe once every two months. I could do more travel but don't, what with the need to get overnight child care and not wanting to be away.

Even if the OP is a SAHM, it's still a ridiculously-phrased question, unless she has somehow been isolated from all of the professional women in this area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH is a Biglaw associate, $250k per year, works ~60 hrs/wk, rarely travels.

I also make over $150k, but since I'm female you apparently don't care about my hours and work-life balance.


OP expressly excluded lawyers, too. I guess that makes your post twice exceptional.
Anonymous
300k at a large local company and shockingly about 40 hours a week with minimal blackberry use.
Anonymous
Husband and I both make about 150k and both work 40hrs. We both travel occasionally, although he has traveled more lately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes I make $225,000 and work about 40-45 hours a week, have lots of flexibility and no overnight travel.

But you don't care, because I'm a girl.



Sounds like a great job --- what do you do?
Anonymous
early 30s DH -> 190k as a mid-grade staffer in intnl development. 45 hrs/week and no weekends while in DC, but away 20-30%+ of the year on long trips, 2-3 weeks at a time....balances out in the end, and a pretty good pace of life considering the salary which still has a lot of space to grow with standard promotions and raises...
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