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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can't answer this without knowing whether the income you can expect will meet the expenses you project, including discretionary expenses like renos and private schools, not to mention your expenses in retirement, including potential long-term care. You can probably do it if you redcue your expenses and can tolerate teaching, which by all accounts is generally unsatisfying for many in the field as well as being relatively poorly compensated. On the other hand, if you can stick it out long enough, some teaching roles may offer the possibility of a future pension. [/quote] You have to teach for 20-25+ years to get a pension. If the OP is stressed by their currently job, I don't see how switching back to teaching currently will make life much less stressful, they will just make a lot less. [/quote] She already said the decrease in hours and summers off will help her improve her health. [/quote]
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