Spouses of high earners with kids

Anonymous
I’m in the same boat and I want a more challenging job. Yes it is great for my family but I miss working at a faster pace. I’m really struggling with the “mommy track”.
Anonymous
Our family was in the same situation a couple of years ago. The option most families take is to hire more help and outsource any chores or household activities. We had babysitters, gardeners, cleaners, chef, etc. This allowed more time to relax on weekends without bickering over chores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband is making 7 figures these days. His salary has tripled since 2020. I have a very part time job, that makes peanuts. I do it for my sanity rather than the money.

We also have three kids and are really busy all the time. The kids get more busy each year they are older. I would love to have more help from him, but he doesn’t have the time or mental energy.

But…I could be making 300k and I don’t think he would be making different choices. He says he would love to retire- but actually he thrives on the challenge and business.

So given that reality, I stay dialed back so I can manage everything else. I think if you are bored in your job, then look around for something else, but otherwise? I don’t think making more money for the sake of it is going to help your family


How did you find this? We’re in a very similar situation and I’ve been looking for a PT gig and haven’t had any luck finding roles that aren’t FT.


New poster, not the pp, with similar situation. DH is making 7 figures and works a lot and we have three kids. I’ve done a couple of different part time jobs related to my graduate degree because I’m happier working some but have needed a lot of time and flexibility as the only available parent of three. In my current and favorite role I teach a few mornings a week. I’ve tried both full time and staying at home and neither were the sweet spot for our family balance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you work? If so how much do you make? Is your job flexible?

I am the spouse of a lawyer who has a base of $575,000. Last year he made $725,000. I work full time in a VERY flexible job making $150,000 and carry all of our health insurance benefits plus I have a really good pension and a lot of time off.

We have 3 kids in elementary school and are very busy with school, sports, kids stuff, etc. I do the bulk of the kid and home stuff (probably 80%).

My husband is very stressed and is constantly working. I wonder if it would make more sense for me to find a higher paying job to give my husband to option to take a pay cut and into a more family friendly position. For those of you in similar positions what works best for you?


We are about the same, except that hubby is not stressed and is not a lawyer, I work part-time (@ about 175k), and our kids are in private.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you work? If so how much do you make? Is your job flexible?

I am the spouse of a lawyer who has a base of $575,000. Last year he made $725,000. I work full time in a VERY flexible job making $150,000 and carry all of our health insurance benefits plus I have a really good pension and a lot of time off.

We have 3 kids in elementary school and are very busy with school, sports, kids stuff, etc. I do the bulk of the kid and home stuff (probably 80%).

My husband is very stressed and is constantly working. I wonder if it would make more sense for me to find a higher paying job to give my husband to option to take a pay cut and into a more family friendly position. For those of you in similar positions what works best for you?


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you work? If so how much do you make? Is your job flexible?

I am the spouse of a lawyer who has a base of $575,000. Last year he made $725,000. I work full time in a VERY flexible job making $150,000 and carry all of our health insurance benefits plus I have a really good pension and a lot of time off.

We have 3 kids in elementary school and are very busy with school, sports, kids stuff, etc. I do the bulk of the kid and home stuff (probably 80%).

My husband is very stressed and is constantly working. I wonder if it would make more sense for me to find a higher paying job to give my husband to option to take a pay cut and into a more family friendly position. For those of you in similar positions what works best for you?


My husband makes 750K/yr approx and I'm around 400K, my job is entirely from home and I have been doing it so long it is not very hard at this point. I only have 2 kids so it is not very hard to juggle family and work life. I have had no break in work since my kids were born except maternity leave. I have zero desire to not be working Both DH and i work in the same industry and our work venn diagrams do converge and we and do really enjoy gossiping
Anonymous
I am a SAHW to a high earning spouse. No desire to work although my degree is in the arts so I could perhaps one day (art gallery etc.) He prefers me to not work and to help attend his work functions/plan vacations/go to pilates.
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