Anonymous wrote:If my spouse opted to do something all weekend save for Saturday night and Sunday night (by which time, I'm back to mentally prepping for the workweek), for almost no economic upside, then yeah, I would be very annoyed too. They're effectively making you a solo parent all weekend, when that's something you presumably didn't choose to do, plus you have no downtime with your spouse.
Anonymous wrote:Did you already post but reframe the issue? This post seems similar to this one: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1052092.page
If so, with the additional context provided in this thread, I think you need to support your wife and her mental health. She wants to work and enjoys the job.
Anonymous wrote:You say you have enough money that you can afford daycare and that it doesn't matter if your wife works. But you are concerned that the pay is terrible at this particular job that your wife LIKES doing.
She likes this job.
She doesn't NEED to work, but she likes it.
You aren't hurting for money.
AND
The issue isn't really the pay. I think you miss your wife. And I think you are tired of being a FT single parent while your wife is at work. Right? If you are saying no, then you have to identify a real problem, because she likes this job, she wants this job, your child is safe and taken care of.