Anonymous wrote:OP -- say you can get one of these jobs in DC in a heartbeat, would your DH be able to get a similar position to what he has now in a new city or would you be the primary breadwinner? I would think long and hard about DH giving up a stable job in a low cost of living city in order to move to DC -- unless he can get a similarly stable job with a MUCH higher salary. What would happen when/if you had child no. 2 -- would you quit that job you got in a heartbeat and expect DH to take over the finances? Being a single earning household is much harder in DC. You realize stable jobs in most cost of living cities is what most of DC is chasing right?
What industries are you and DH in?
If you're really looking for something to do -- why not start a business? You seem to know your area and small towns often have a need for something since they are not as built out as the suburbs that are right outside big cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand PP who are saying OP should just suck it up and not work. She moved for DH's job; why can't he move for hers? Compromise is a 2-way street.
That said, OP, you gotta look at all the variables. You say schools are better here? That depends on where you can afford to buy. Then you have to consider traffic, crime, etc., and it's not a given that QOL woul be better in DC.
she didn't say that. Maybe she did, but she doesn't say that in the OP.
Anonymous wrote:A little kid doesn't require the constant stimulation of a city. A child's imagination and mental and physical and emotional growth can all be stimulated with a cardboard box in an empty field.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband should have screened you properly before marriage. But since he did not, I would advise him not to leave his secure, nice paying job in an area with a low cost of living just because he is being nagged by his wife. I would advise him to find something else to occupy your time. Whether that be a job, starting a business, or even focusing on your child.
But the chances are it is a lose lose for him, because no matter what, you will find something to complain about. If he finds a new job in an area with a higher col you will be mad that he doesn't make enough and that even with your pay you still feel stressed and a little behind. At least staying but allows him to maintain a nice financial balance.
If you feel held back by your DH, then by all means set yourself free but don't go whining about how mean your DH is. Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband should have screened you properly before marriage. But since he did not, I would advise him not to leave his secure, nice paying job in an area with a low cost of living just because he is being nagged by his wife. I would advise him to find something else to occupy your time. Whether that be a job, starting a business, or even focusing on your child.
But the chances are it is a lose lose for him, because no matter what, you will find something to complain about. If he finds a new job in an area with a higher col you will be mad that he doesn't make enough and that even with your pay you still feel stressed and a little behind. At least staying but allows him to maintain a nice financial balance.
If you feel held back by your DH, then by all means set yourself free but don't go whining about how mean your DH is. Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand PP who are saying OP should just suck it up and not work. She moved for DH's job; why can't he move for hers? Compromise is a 2-way street.
That said, OP, you gotta look at all the variables. You say schools are better here? That depends on where you can afford to buy. Then you have to consider traffic, crime, etc., and it's not a given that QOL woul be better in DC.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand PP who are saying OP should just suck it up and not work. She moved for DH's job; why can't he move for hers? Compromise is a 2-way street.
That said, OP, you gotta look at all the variables. You say schools are better here? That depends on where you can afford to buy. Then you have to consider traffic, crime, etc., and it's not a given that QOL woul be better in DC.