This is one of the major reasons aside from loving what I do that I elected to keep working. I feel the need to actively combat such reductive thinking. |
Okay. If you have never run out of milk, then you are more organized than I am. I mean, I did work 10 hours yesterday, and I did feed my family and take the kids to scouts and ballet and piano and help with homework. I’m not a total schlub. |
Most retired people are living off the hard work they did. Housespouses live off their spouses. |
You are the one who has no idea what you are talking about. Google it. The average work week for a full time nurse is 36-40 hours. The average work week for a full time teacher is 52 hours. The average work week for a BigLaw attorney is 80 hours per week. The average work week for an investment banker ranges from 60 to 100 hours a week, but is usually in the 80 hour range. The typical nurse has 40 hours less work a week then the typical BigLaw attorney and investment banker. Nurses work half as much! That gives them way, way more time! Yes, her schedule is set and she can’t walk out of her job, but there’s a lot less job! The typical teacher works more than the typical nurse, but it’s still much less than the typical BigLaw attorney or investment banker. There’s a 28 hour difference. That’s huge!!! Stop being so sensitive and obtuse. Nurses and teachers do great work, but they have very reasonable hours that don’t make good parenting nearly impossible. |
Did you not think to look in the fridge on Saturday or Sunday, knowing you would have limited bandwidth on Monday? That’s what I mean by organizational skills. What I just said is so completely basic. Like the pre-k of organizational skills. |
Why would any self-respecting woman become a trophy wife to your sons? |
Why would any self-respecting woman become a corporate cog? |
Because then she can stand on her own two feet. (You really think this is some kind of gotcha? You stay home because your husband is a corporate cog). |
Maybe she has tons and tons of family money and fulfills herself with exciting volunteer work? Or maybe she writes successful romance novels on the side? Why do you care so much about somebody who isn’t requiring anything from you? I get being angry about welfare recipients, but as long as you’re not asking me to foot the bill, I couldn’t care less what you do. This level of contempt for a stranger’s choices that have no effect on you, leads me to the conclusion that you are very, very jealous. |
Lots of people are posting here. You are assuming a level of emotion from pretty vanilla words. Seems to me like you are very, very insecure. |
Well, you picked one of the investment banks (with Goldman) that is mandating 5 days in the office. I worked in investment banking for many years. Certain Managing Directors knew how to manage their staff...which is why they spent most of the Summer in the Hamptons (which was basically WFH)...others decide they need to work all the time because they don't know how to do anything else. The latter are kind of sad and the ones more likely to give an analyst an pitchbook assignement on Friday night that had to be ready by 8am on Monday...only to come in on Monday and say...decided we don't need it after all. There are several BigLaw partners that live on our block, and some boutique law firm partners. The boutique partners are nearly 100% WFH and BigLaw are 3 days. You are just posting about what you read about these industries. |
Ha, ok. My kids are at the private they all want to be at and we're very happy there. So yeah, I have the resources to send them wherever I want. So "obviously" you are wrong. Someone who has five hours a day and who has no time left after working out, showering, running errands, cooking, and cleaning isn't good at managing their time. You realize that many people do all those things in far less than five hours, right? Again, good thing she doesn't have too much on her plate. |
Not really. I thought I had enough milk to make it through yesterday. Saturday, we went out to dinner after I got off to say goodbye to DH, and Sunday my teens were in charge of dinner. My younger kids were at camp. We went to 5pm mass after the kids got home and I got off work, then we ate and finished up homework. I am off today, though. And I will get caught up. |
Pot meet kettle. You’re assuming a lot, too. |
Honestly, WAH several days a week has been a game changer for us but also Amazon and Instacart. I very rarely run errands. I feel so lucky when I remember my mom running out on a Tuesday to get socks or something. I’m definitely more of a planner so things are rarely emergencies and we can do leisurely trips to the mall but even still Amazon and Instacart have saved me several times. |