Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You did not say how much you husband makes and agree with the other poster, how does your husband feel about this short term and long term? 100k salary is not much now a days but that is a huge yearly hit. You have young children now but their expenses rise as they get older. I suggest you try a different work field.
DH makes $220 and we live in flyover country. I think you might be right about industry - I’m in healthcare and hate it.
220k and supporting a wife and three kids? Absolutely no way. What exactly do you think you would be doing all day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You did not say how much you husband makes and agree with the other poster, how does your husband feel about this short term and long term? 100k salary is not much now a days but that is a huge yearly hit. You have young children now but their expenses rise as they get older. I suggest you try a different work field.
DH makes $220 and we live in flyover country. I think you might be right about industry - I’m in healthcare and hate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You left out the most important thing here, which is whether your husband is on the same page as you or whether this is some kind of unilateral decision you are making.
FWIW if you were my spouse, I would not support this. I would expect you to suck it up. Why take a 6-figure hit to our income?
+1 you have college loans.
If you wanted to be able to quit once you had kids, you shouldn't have taken out loans. Sure, that's in hindsight, but you made the choice to take out loans.
FWIW, I am completely disillusioned with corporate America, but went back to work after the kids were born because I wanted to be able to save for retirement and college. I did take a total of 2 years off with two kids, but I also saved a lot before I did it.
I was fortunate to be able to get back into the workforce earning six figures due to my network and being a top performer, but it has still mommy tracked me, which I am ok with since I hate the corporate world.
I will be retiring in two years, at 57. Youngest will be off to college, with a fully funded 529 for in state.
If it's just about being disillusioned at work, you just have to suck it up. If it's because you are stressed out with childcare/housechores, hire help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You did not say how much you husband makes and agree with the other poster, how does your husband feel about this short term and long term? 100k salary is not much now a days but that is a huge yearly hit. You have young children now but their expenses rise as they get older. I suggest you try a different work field.
DH makes $220 and we live in flyover country. I think you might be right about industry - I’m in healthcare and hate it.
Anonymous wrote:You left out the most important thing here, which is whether your husband is on the same page as you or whether this is some kind of unilateral decision you are making.
FWIW if you were my spouse, I would not support this. I would expect you to suck it up. Why take a 6-figure hit to our income?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You left out the most important thing here, which is whether your husband is on the same page as you or whether this is some kind of unilateral decision you are making.
FWIW if you were my spouse, I would not support this. I would expect you to suck it up. Why take a 6-figure hit to our income?
DH is on board with whatever I want to do. It’s up to me.
Are you sure?
Why are you asking us?
I can tell you the grass may seem greener but it isn’t necessarily. And you ARE taking on risk (so is he) if the amount of stress this puts on your relationship eventually causes divorce.
Anonymous wrote:You did not say how much you husband makes and agree with the other poster, how does your husband feel about this short term and long term? 100k salary is not much now a days but that is a huge yearly hit. You have young children now but their expenses rise as they get older. I suggest you try a different work field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You left out the most important thing here, which is whether your husband is on the same page as you or whether this is some kind of unilateral decision you are making.
FWIW if you were my spouse, I would not support this. I would expect you to suck it up. Why take a 6-figure hit to our income?
DH is on board with whatever I want to do. It’s up to me.
Anonymous wrote:You left out the most important thing here, which is whether your husband is on the same page as you or whether this is some kind of unilateral decision you are making.
FWIW if you were my spouse, I would not support this. I would expect you to suck it up. Why take a 6-figure hit to our income?