Anonymous wrote:ES teacher here. I make $65K per year. It’s definitely not enough in this area plus my ex only pays CS sporadically. We aren’t destitute but some months I have to choose which bills to pay and which bills to let go until I can pay them. We don’t go on vacation every year but sometimes we visit family. I have summers off mostly but I really need to find a summer job that pays enough to cover childcare. Not an easy thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always confused by what single parent means. I am divorced but their dad is in their lives. One child lives with me full time and the other lives with my ex. I support my household by myself. Does that qualify me as a single parent or do you exclusively mean when the other parent is not involved?
In any event, I am a fed and I make 126k. 11th grader lives with me, 10th grader lives with my ex (they wanted to go to certain schools, thus the living arrangement).
I have good work life balance, although my agency does not have the option to telework.
I accumulated a lot of debt during my marriage that I am just now getting myself out of, so there have been a few rough years, but honestly I am overall better off now compared to when I was married.
We go on mini vacations frequently, plus I travel a lot for work and take them with me when I can.
Ummm yes you are a single parent.
What is your career, what do you do as a fed? That's very broad.
I'm a single mother and I would say the PP is not a single parent, especially in this context. I had to leave my former, higher paying job because it required sporadic, not even regular, travel. I would not have had childcare for my trips and could not have afforded to pay for overnight care for the weeks I was gone. Presumably PP has her children stay with her ex while she travels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always confused by what single parent means. I am divorced but their dad is in their lives. One child lives with me full time and the other lives with my ex. I support my household by myself. Does that qualify me as a single parent or do you exclusively mean when the other parent is not involved?
In any event, I am a fed and I make 126k. 11th grader lives with me, 10th grader lives with my ex (they wanted to go to certain schools, thus the living arrangement).
I have good work life balance, although my agency does not have the option to telework.
I accumulated a lot of debt during my marriage that I am just now getting myself out of, so there have been a few rough years, but honestly I am overall better off now compared to when I was married.
We go on mini vacations frequently, plus I travel a lot for work and take them with me when I can.
Ummm yes you are a single parent.
What is your career, what do you do as a fed? That's very broad.
Anonymous wrote:I am always confused by what single parent means. I am divorced but their dad is in their lives. One child lives with me full time and the other lives with my ex. I support my household by myself. Does that qualify me as a single parent or do you exclusively mean when the other parent is not involved?
In any event, I am a fed and I make 126k. 11th grader lives with me, 10th grader lives with my ex (they wanted to go to certain schools, thus the living arrangement).
I have good work life balance, although my agency does not have the option to telework.
I accumulated a lot of debt during my marriage that I am just now getting myself out of, so there have been a few rough years, but honestly I am overall better off now compared to when I was married.
We go on mini vacations frequently, plus I travel a lot for work and take them with me when I can.