Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, we make $120k combined. No real bonus structure in either of our jobs. We have 3 kids. Live in a 2 bedroom townhouse so it’s cozy. We live in south Arlington in an area that commonly is discussed on here as trashy and low- rent but it’s what we can afford. Our jobs tie us to this region so no leaving. We don’t vacation more than day trips to the beach or hikes. The kids don’t really know different at this point.
I guess I should be upset we aren’t in a position to show them the world, but we have money to put food on the table and save a tiny bit each month. Though at this point buying a bigger house is likely out of the question.
Are you striving for your kids to be more upwardly mobile than you? Are you immigrants and what are your education levels?
No, we are white. We both have college degrees. I’m a reading specialist at a school. I make $65k.
I enjoy helping kids learn to enjoy reading by giving them confidence.
I hope my kids find careers they are passionate about.
By local standards we are a failure. I get it.
Wow.
I admire and respect people who are passionate about their work, and have made it their profession to use their skills for the greater good.
I’m sorry someone was asking about your education levels. I’m not sure if is widely understood that this is what a family with two young teacher parents looks like in this area (not sure if that’s the case here, but just taking a guess).
You’re saving money, taking care of your kids, and doing work that matters to you. That sounds like success to me.
Anonymous wrote:I finally cracked $100,000 last year. I’m a single parent. DD is now in high school and I think I made about $105k total this year with a tiny bonus.
We live in a very small house with one bathroom (the house’s main drawback). Schools are ones in MCPS that many on DCUM denigrate, but they are OK.
We go on one weeklong vacation a year, sometimes driving, sometimes flying. Went to Europe twice with DD. Eating out has been mainly fast casual.
I often don’t even look at the Money threads here because people make so much more. At the same time I think we’ve done fine on a modest income. [
It definitely sounds like you've done more than fine! Thank you for sharing. I know logically normal salaries are more common than not and I grew up with a single mom and I don't think we ever cracked 40-50k the years my dad wasn't around. I think we need to get out of our area and we are surrounded by high high earners - who just picked lucrative careers and had a lot of advantages/connections. And we just aren't there. Maybe minus 2 friends everyone else has insane family money or hhi above 500k and that's just not us and Wil never be but I think I need to remember that's the norm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, we make $120k combined. No real bonus structure in either of our jobs. We have 3 kids. Live in a 2 bedroom townhouse so it’s cozy. We live in south Arlington in an area that commonly is discussed on here as trashy and low- rent but it’s what we can afford. Our jobs tie us to this region so no leaving. We don’t vacation more than day trips to the beach or hikes. The kids don’t really know different at this point.
I guess I should be upset we aren’t in a position to show them the world, but we have money to put food on the table and save a tiny bit each month. Though at this point buying a bigger house is likely out of the question.
Are you striving for your kids to be more upwardly mobile than you? Are you immigrants and what are your education levels?
No, we are white. We both have college degrees. I’m a reading specialist at a school. I make $65k.
I enjoy helping kids learn to enjoy reading by giving them confidence.
I hope my kids find careers they are passionate about.
By local standards we are a failure. I get it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we make $120k combined. No real bonus structure in either of our jobs. We have 3 kids. Live in a 2 bedroom townhouse so it’s cozy. We live in south Arlington in an area that commonly is discussed on here as trashy and low- rent but it’s what we can afford. Our jobs tie us to this region so no leaving. We don’t vacation more than day trips to the beach or hikes. The kids don’t really know different at this point.
I guess I should be upset we aren’t in a position to show them the world, but we have money to put food on the table and save a tiny bit each month. Though at this point buying a bigger house is likely out of the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, we make $120k combined. No real bonus structure in either of our jobs. We have 3 kids. Live in a 2 bedroom townhouse so it’s cozy. We live in south Arlington in an area that commonly is discussed on here as trashy and low- rent but it’s what we can afford. Our jobs tie us to this region so no leaving. We don’t vacation more than day trips to the beach or hikes. The kids don’t really know different at this point.
I guess I should be upset we aren’t in a position to show them the world, but we have money to put food on the table and save a tiny bit each month. Though at this point buying a bigger house is likely out of the question.
Are you striving for your kids to be more upwardly mobile than you? Are you immigrants and what are your education levels?
No, we are white. We both have college degrees. I’m a reading specialist at a school. I make $65k.
I enjoy helping kids learn to enjoy reading by giving them confidence.
I hope my kids find careers they are passionate about.
By local standards we are a failure. I get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, we make $120k combined. No real bonus structure in either of our jobs. We have 3 kids. Live in a 2 bedroom townhouse so it’s cozy. We live in south Arlington in an area that commonly is discussed on here as trashy and low- rent but it’s what we can afford. Our jobs tie us to this region so no leaving. We don’t vacation more than day trips to the beach or hikes. The kids don’t really know different at this point.
I guess I should be upset we aren’t in a position to show them the world, but we have money to put food on the table and save a tiny bit each month. Though at this point buying a bigger house is likely out of the question.
Are you striving for your kids to be more upwardly mobile than you? Are you immigrants and what are your education levels?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we make $120k combined. No real bonus structure in either of our jobs. We have 3 kids. Live in a 2 bedroom townhouse so it’s cozy. We live in south Arlington in an area that commonly is discussed on here as trashy and low- rent but it’s what we can afford. Our jobs tie us to this region so no leaving. We don’t vacation more than day trips to the beach or hikes. The kids don’t really know different at this point.
I guess I should be upset we aren’t in a position to show them the world, but we have money to put food on the table and save a tiny bit each month. Though at this point buying a bigger house is likely out of the question.