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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What’s wrong with working PT or being a SAHM? Raising children is an important and interesting job. And it doesn’t last forever, maybe 10-15 years of your entire working life. You can always go back to full time work, particularly if you work in healthcare. [/quote] OP here. I worked really hard for my career and do not want to throw it away. I’m fine working PT but I think it’s important to protect my career and income. It’s important to me to have an income in the event something happens. Being a SAHM isn’t for everyone. I babysat for many years while in school and while sometimes it was fun, most of it was boring. I’m not very creative. I’m not cut out for being a SAHM. I love my career and think it’s amazing. Not all healthcare jobs let you go back without updating schooling for your profession or doing things to keep your license current. [/quote] And what is your "amazing" career in healthcare where you can work PT but not take time off for a couple years?[/quote] OP here. I never said I couldn’t take off a “ couple of years”. I was talking about taking off a gap of 10-15 years to raise your children as the pp said. 2-3 years is reasonable. 10-15 years isn’t. [/quote]
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