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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How much does your job pay you? Can you live off that, eliminate daycare expense, and dh is a sahd for 3 years until your kid is in kindergarten. Your dh seems like he has a very narrow employment niche. Even after grad school degree, youd think there would be more job opportunities. You both seem convinced he can "only" work in X places bc work is limited. Unless you reveal what his job is, I just find it hard to believe theres nothing else - not even an offshoot of his Master's degree -that he can pursue right there in FL. I took a biomedical lab rat job in desperation for a paycheck despite having an environmental sci degree...see how that works? Your dh cant do something like that? [/quote] This is a horrible idea. Her husband recently finished school with a science degree and he makes significantly more than his wife. OP said he'a a data scientist. I am assuming he has a PhD because 140- 165 k is not a typical salary for a data scientist with only a master's degree. It would foolish to find a job using his masters degree if he has a STEM PhD. [/quote] If he's Dr. STEM than job opportunities should be abundant - [b]academia[/b], research, consulting, government, etc. Theres no reason he has to move across 10 states to find another job - a contractor at that.[/quote] Big data science jobs are not in FL. They may want to consider Atlanta but who wants to live there? OP also mentioned her husbands family lives abroad. Maybe his communication skills and English are making it hard to land a permanent position. Most international people switch around to different contracts. It's very common. Op look at this link. There are also options out there but Florida does not seem like a good city for data science. https://www.techrepublic.com/article/the-10-cities-with-the-highest-salaries-for-data-scientists/ [/quote]
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