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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not OP but I am in my mid-30s and like my “mom job” making $200k. Sometimes I wish I could be more aggressive in my career like others I know. But ultimately I value the flexibility too much. I like having time with the kids, to manage our finances and rental property, plan nice weekend outings and get-togethers with friends. [/quote] What field are you in ?[/quote] Pretty sure this person is a troll. Not because it's impossible to have a flexible job that pays that much, but because she brought up salary, rental property, and finances that need to be managed. She's pushing your buttons. [/quote] Not the PP, but this isn’t necessarily a troll. My $200k mom job is in tech. I’m 40 (15+ year career) and I live in a HCOL area. [/quote] Did you read what you're responding to? The PP said it wasn't impossible, just that the post was designed to stir the pot.[/quote] NP here. I also work in tech and this is incredibly common, so I don't think that post was designed to "stir the pot" at all. I work with thousands of people that make $400k+ and are all working remotely and have super flexible schedules. This is the new way of working, and it's here to stay.[/quote]
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