Anonymous wrote:You can't just run away, you need run towards something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you're overly emotional about it. Can you look at it more rationally and concretely before you try to engage your DH. Conversations are always more productive this way and I suspect you'll get more traction. "Filling you with dread," is an emotion based on a thought, and by itself is hard to parse or negotiate with.
Op here. I’m perfectly rational about it. I acknowledge that careers are important. I’m not looking for mindset advice. I only want feedback from people who have either left or stayed and to hear how it went.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you're overly emotional about it. Can you look at it more rationally and concretely before you try to engage your DH. Conversations are always more productive this way and I suspect you'll get more traction. "Filling you with dread," is an emotion based on a thought, and by itself is hard to parse or negotiate with.
Op here. I’m perfectly rational about it. I acknowledge that careers are important. I’m not looking for mindset advice. I only want feedback from people who have either left or stayed and to hear how it went.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. We are undecided on location and the biggest question is finding similarly lucrative careers outside the NE corridor, which I’m not fond of. We aren’t worried about a support system. No family close to us here and that’s fine with us. We are happy to pay for childcare, which is good and plentiful in DC. Thanks for your help.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I had an answer, OP. The DC job market is hard to beat, security wise, for many of us.
We compromised by moving out to the exurbs where schools felt less stressful and life felt a little less chaotic.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you're overly emotional about it. Can you look at it more rationally and concretely before you try to engage your DH. Conversations are always more productive this way and I suspect you'll get more traction. "Filling you with dread," is an emotion based on a thought, and by itself is hard to parse or negotiate with.