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[quote=Anonymous]I'm wondering the same thing. I'm home working full-time with two small kids remote learning. I'm tired of my job and could find more interesting part-time work. I have a sick feeling we're going to be keeping them home into next year (not DC area) and I don't like how the possible hybrid set-up is sounded-- masked kindergartners practically chained to their desks all day kinda thing, sounds very sci-fi and just unhealthy for little kids. I don't know if I can keep up the work from home thing through next year. My home life isn't designed for this. Work has become unsatisfying and I report to someone I have no respect for. I'd love to just leave, even for less money. I feel like DH and I could make it work. I think if you have a few interesting hobbies, can bring in extra income if it's needed and keep up a social life and take care of yourself, go for it. I've always felt a drive to work, and I feel weird not working, but I also feel worse than weird working in a job that feels demoralizing and dead end. [/quote]
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