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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You all are right- I want the flexibility of staying home while not wanting my lifestyle to drastically change. We are going to "live off" DH's salary through the remainder of 2013, minus the expenses we'd give up if I stay home. To be perfectly honest, I'm not interested in a career. I have a communications degree from a school you've probably never heard of (now comprised of mostly spoiled rich kids from the DMV) and wound up with a security clearance and job with the feds that pays me nearly 6 figures to be a glorified secretary. I'm not using my brain and cry each and every Sunday because I just want to hang out with my daughter instead of phoning it in at this silly job. I have a great 20 minute commute, nice coworkers and because the job doesn't require a rocket scientist, time to peruse message boards. I GET that it's not that bad. But at the end of the day, it IS that bad. Why pay someone else $2500 a month to raise my child when I think I'm pretty capable of doing it myself? I guess when I put it that way, I don't really need those "extras" as much as I think I do.[/quote] $2500? Shit! Can I hire your nanny??[/quote]
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