Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for your replies! I haven't officially gotten the job yet, but it is looking good. The position is at the USPTO in Alexandria. Not really sure where that is in Alexandria. Additionally, the 71k is the lowest possible salary, but I expect that it will be a little more. I will also earn extra money during drill weekends while serving in the Army reserves. And my son's father does pay me support, so realistically I'm probably looking at closer to 90k pre-tax.
Just out of curiosity, what is the age that kids start kindergarten? My friend in MD told me it is mandatory for kids to start at 5. That sounds strange to me and I was wondering what it was like in NoVa.
Again, I'm know I will have to make compromises on just about everything and I'm okay with that. I'm just trying to make it work the best I can.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for your replies! I haven't officially gotten the job yet, but it is looking good. The position is at the USPTO in Alexandria. Not really sure where that is in Alexandria. Additionally, the 71k is the lowest possible salary, but I expect that it will be a little more. I will also earn extra money during drill weekends while serving in the Army reserves. And my son's father does pay me support, so realistically I'm probably looking at closer to 90k pre-tax.
Just out of curiosity, what is the age that kids start kindergarten? My friend in MD told me it is mandatory for kids to start at 5. That sounds strange to me and I was wondering what it was like in NoVa.
Again, I'm know I will have to make compromises on just about everything and I'm okay with that. I'm just trying to make it work the best I can.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for your replies! I haven't officially gotten the job yet, but it is looking good. The position is at the USPTO in Alexandria. Not really sure where that is in Alexandria. Additionally, the 71k is the lowest possible salary, but I expect that it will be a little more. I will also earn extra money during drill weekends while serving in the Army reserves. And my son's father does pay me support, so realistically I'm probably looking at closer to 90k pre-tax.
Just out of curiosity, what is the age that kids start kindergarten? My friend in MD told me it is mandatory for kids to start at 5. That sounds strange to me and I was wondering what it was like in NoVa.
Again, I'm know I will have to make compromises on just about everything and I'm okay with that. I'm just trying to make it work the best I can.
Anonymous wrote:I think you'll be a bit surprised by how much day care/preschool will cost you in the DC Metro area. At 4-year-old, you'll be paying for a program. The cheapest options within 15 miles of DC are $1,000/month (and there aren't many of those), and you could have programs costing upwards of $1,700/month. You're not going to get a public option until your child starts kindergarten. At that point, the before-care/after-care combo runs about $5,000 - $7,000/year at public schools, plus summer camp for 2.5 months in the summer (starting at $200/week, with most camps closer to $350/week).
I would expect that you'll find that your child care expenses will be almost as large as your rental expenses, so I recommend including them in your budget when deciding how much you can really afford to pay for rent.
Anonymous wrote:Where is your job? Alexandria? Don't live too far from your work. Depending on where it is, you may want to check out Fairlington. Very family friendly and a lot of people have dogs. Though getting a rental with dogs is going to be a bit tough.