I have a unicorn type job - I think. $330,000 and fully remote 13 years after I graduated from college. But I am lucky to be in a niche roll, I have a lot of control over my day but calls at night regularly, and to get promoted I will need to start traveling at least once a quarter. I have a ton of flexibility but also am expected to drop everything on occasion. Agree about the free lunch…the bill always comes due. |
It does seem easier. Like we both have lanes and there is not as much negotiating of priorities. My biggest concern would be the pressure to feel fulfilled in a situation that maybe wasn’t completely fulfilling and then filling my time with all of these volunteer obligations that would make doing things for my family difficult but might make me feel more fulfilled. And then my other fear would be around job loss. I’ve seen a number of men lose high paying jobs in their early 50s and that can be career ending. In a dual income household it’s easier to recover from something like that. Also it’s crazy to me to assume when you’re 29 that your spouse will always out earn you. When I met my husband he made $180,000 and I made $80,000. Now he makes $500,000 and I make $330,000 but I feel confident that I could out earn him in the next decade. My career has taken a ton of twists and turns since I’ve had children and I would have missed out on all of that if i had stepped out of the workforce. |