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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do you have to start mommy wars about someone's career choices, OP? I'm not the type of person that would have made an executive-level position, I make $200K in my senior-manager level position in a very flexible job (I worked in the office 5 days a week pre-pandemic, but it was still flexible, I could leave for kid stuff and nobody questioned it). I don't consider this mommy tracking myself, [b]I consider it being happy with a flexible job that allows me to have a life.[/b] I see my former colleagues who went all in on partner-track at consulting firms and their life just seems miserable. [b]I wouldn't want that with or without kids.[/b][/quote] This - it basically describes most normal people. Esp those with enough education or marketable skills to have a decent HHI without working a gazillion hours like people who have to work multiple jobs etc.[/quote]
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