Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unemployed for more than a month is unacceptable
I'm the above poster and it's not always easy getting a new job, especially one that pays well. My DH would not take under 220k, so it took awhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unemployed for more than a month is unacceptable
I'm the above poster and it's not always easy getting a new job, especially one that pays well. My DH would not take under 220k, so it took awhile.
Anonymous wrote:unemployed for more than a month is unacceptable
Meanwhile, I'm working 40+ (lotsa +) hours a week and the house is a mess and my son outgrew everything all at once, again. Sometimes I want to yell, "CAN YOU JUST DO THE DAMN DISHES?" I don't, though. This man fixed the plumbing, built me garden boxes, and folds laundry with me while we watch TV at night. [u]
Hang in there. Trite, but true, that this is really hard on him too; job hunting is tough. Remind yourself of that each day. You may need to let some things go around the house while in this phase. Find a friend to vent to (and choose carefully; try not to vent to parents, in-laws, etc. who you want to love and respect your DH). Find something to do for YOU each week - go running, get out for a walk, see a friend, and have DH step up to handle the house/kids while you're out. It's OK, and healthy, to let him know that this is hard for you too. But acknowledge how hard it is for him when you do it - this should be a joint conversation and not a tally of what each of you are doing to contribute/not contribute right now. Anonymous wrote:OP here. Fixes things (there is a lot to fix), takes some classes related to his field (I totally approve and support this), job hunts. It's not like he's sitting on his butt.
