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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Your husband should have screened you properly before marriage. [/b]But since he did not, I would advise him not to leave his secure, nice paying job in an area with a low cost of living just because he is being nagged by his wife. I would advise him to find something else to occupy your time. Whether that be a job, starting a business, or even focusing on your child. But the chances are it is a lose lose for him, because no matter what, you will find something to complain about. If he finds a new job in an area with a higher col you will be mad that he doesn't make enough and that even with your pay you still feel stressed and a little behind. At least staying but allows him to maintain a nice financial balance. If you feel held back by your DH, then by all means set yourself free but don't go whining about how mean your DH is. Good luck with that.[/quote]What the hell? This is not 1950 nor do I think OP is wearing high heels while she vacuums. Maybe she should have screened HIM properly. Since you can't offer a viable solution and basically blowing smoke out of your a$$, [b]maybe the OP might think about an online position.[/b] I don't know OP's background but IT and case management (nursing and social work) can be done online. Companies like BC/BS and Wellpoint offer many online positions. OP think about getting additional education in fields that can allow you to work online. Informatics is one, and their are numerous others. [b]You can earn a degree or an additional one at the hundreds of online universities.[/b] I would stay away from the for-profit schools. The only thing I agree with this from this jerk of a poster is that you occupy for your time. And that can be by doing the research I mentioned above. Where there's a will, there's a way. [/quote]I agree with the PP about online work. I work online as a college instructor with a major university and absolutely love it. My students are from all over the world though my specialty is Public Health. Just make sure any additional education you pursue will open doors for online employment. Otherwise, you'll be in the same boat you are now. Do your homework and good luck!![/quote]
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