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[quote=Anonymous]Get. Every. Penny. I’m a professional woman and a mother and I always advise other women to keep their jobs/not risk SAHM. But if you do and wind ip divorced? Aim high and keep pushing. Because the reality is this: the employment market is not going to make up for your husband’s stinginess. Like every other hiring manager I know, I am absolutely allergic to even a whiff of household instability that will make an unreliable employee. So I might hire a divorced SAHM for an $85k admin job (though prefer a recent grad with growth potential...)but theres no $350,000 where I’m also going to risk being high and dry when her ex flakes out on pickup again. So where does the rest of the income need to come from to support this woman and her children? Alimony. Child support. So aim high and keep fighting.[/quote]
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