Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish my wife would go back to work. 2 401ks at the least would make an enormous impact on retirement.
Who would have raised your children before they were old enough for school? Daycare? (Perhaps you missed the thread about "The Hell of American Daycare"?) A sitter off the street? Who? You?
You had best kiss your wife's feet for doing the work that few people actually *want* to do.
And before you make any assumptions about me, I'm a single mother.
We raised our kids you ding bat.
I said, "Who WOULD have" done it if your wife had granted you your "wish"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish my wife would go back to work. 2 401ks at the least would make an enormous impact on retirement.
Who would have raised your children before they were old enough for school? Daycare? (Perhaps you missed the thread about "The Hell of American Daycare"?) A sitter off the street? Who? You?
You had best kiss your wife's feet for doing the work that few people actually *want* to do.
And before you make any assumptions about me, I'm a single mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish my wife would go back to work. 2 401ks at the least would make an enormous impact on retirement.
Who would have raised your children before they were old enough for school? Daycare? (Perhaps you missed the thread about "The Hell of American Daycare"?) A sitter off the street? Who? You?
You had best kiss your wife's feet for doing the work that few people actually *want* to do.
And before you make any assumptions about me, I'm a single mother.
We raised our kids you ding bat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish my wife would go back to work. 2 401ks at the least would make an enormous impact on retirement.
Who would have raised your children before they were old enough for school? Daycare? (Perhaps you missed the thread about "The Hell of American Daycare"?) A sitter off the street? Who? You?
You had best kiss your wife's feet for doing the work that few people actually *want* to do.
And before you make any assumptions about me, I'm a single mother.
Anonymous wrote:I wish my wife would go back to work. 2 401ks at the least would make an enormous impact on retirement.