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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, ignore all these crazies who are telling you that you don't need to make more money and shouldn't invest in furthering your education. You sound like you are ambitious, know where you want to get financially, and are realistic about the expenses/challenges your new child is going to present. GOOD FOR YOU! OP is trying to figure out how to provide the absolute best for her child and have a generous safety net in case of illness or unemployment. She is going to spend more money on childcare (esp. in the first few years) and that is a huge expense. I would find a company with health and education benefits, that allows flexibility (work at home, no set start/end time). Let them help you pay for a Master's. Don't worry about paying for a name school. You have valuable experience-- nobody is going to care about where you went to school, they are just going to want to see the credential. I agree that if you are good at the hustle (and good looking) sales may be a great option-- no need to get an advanced degree. [/quote] I hope OP is also smart enough to file for child support. She owes that to her child too. And perhaps a relationship with the father? Might want to take that into consideration when planning where to live. How did we get to page 3 before anyone mentioned this? OP's increased salary does not guarantee her child the things that really matter.[/quote]
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