Anonymous wrote:How much does your job pay you? Can you live off that, eliminate daycare expense, and dh is a sahd for 3 years until your kid is in kindergarten.
Your dh seems like he has a very narrow employment niche. Even after grad school degree, youd think there would be more job opportunities. You both seem convinced he can "only" work in X places bc work is limited.
Unless you reveal what his job is, I just find it hard to believe theres nothing else - not even an offshoot of his Master's degree -that he can pursue right there in FL.
I took a biomedical lab rat job in desperation for a paycheck despite having an environmental sci degree...see how that works? Your dh cant do something like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much does your job pay you? Can you live off that, eliminate daycare expense, and dh is a sahd for 3 years until your kid is in kindergarten.
Your dh seems like he has a very narrow employment niche. Even after grad school degree, youd think there would be more job opportunities. You both seem convinced he can "only" work in X places bc work is limited.
Unless you reveal what his job is, I just find it hard to believe theres nothing else - not even an offshoot of his Master's degree -that he can pursue right there in FL.
I took a biomedical lab rat job in desperation for a paycheck despite having an environmental sci degree...see how that works? Your dh cant do something like that?
This is a horrible idea. Her husband recently finished school with a science degree and he makes significantly more than his wife. OP said he'a a data scientist. I am assuming he has a PhD because 140- 165 k is not a typical salary for a data scientist with only a master's degree. It would foolish to find a job using his masters degree if he has a STEM PhD.
Anonymous wrote:How much does your job pay you? Can you live off that, eliminate daycare expense, and dh is a sahd for 3 years until your kid is in kindergarten.
Your dh seems like he has a very narrow employment niche. Even after grad school degree, youd think there would be more job opportunities. You both seem convinced he can "only" work in X places bc work is limited.
Unless you reveal what his job is, I just find it hard to believe theres nothing else - not even an offshoot of his Master's degree -that he can pursue right there in FL.
I took a biomedical lab rat job in desperation for a paycheck despite having an environmental sci degree...see how that works? Your dh cant do something like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you are saying his current salary at a 3 yr contract job is 90K, but he could get a (non-contract) job somewhere else for $140-165k? That seems like a no-brainer to me. 50k is a lot of money in any city and would cover daycare anywhere.
No. Right now the only job leads he has are contract jobs. We would be moving from one contract job to the next. Right now my husband is a medical device data scientist but he wants to switch over to pharmaceutical data position. He says most pharmaceutical companies hire as contractors and convert over to FT. Most of his teammates have left his current employer after 6 months because they got offered a FT permanent job somewhere else. He says there are not any openings for a permanent position at his employer now. My husband hasn't had luck finding a permanent position elsewhere. He has been looking for a while now. He also recently got vacation benefits. It's PTO for the holidays and 1 week vacation. His family lives abroad and we were planning on visiting them soon. If he accepts another job without benefits if will be 1 year or more before he can visit his family or take vacation. He hasn't seen his family in years. I told my husband to stop talking about the jobs. Maybe it was mean but I can only handle so much. He will have an interview and then we think we may be moving soon but nothing comes out of it. Contracting jobs tend to happen very fast. Usually it means you need to move in 2 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are saying his current salary at a 3 yr contract job is 90K, but he could get a (non-contract) job somewhere else for $140-165k? That seems like a no-brainer to me. 50k is a lot of money in any city and would cover daycare anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes you have to be an adult and put your family first. It’s okay to tell your husband your family cannot handle moving right now. Maybe in a year things will be better, but you can’t handle the stress right now.
Also, low six figures is poverty wages in the Bay Area. Even if he doubled his salary you guys would be in a tiny apartment and he would commute (at least) an hour each way. Boston is better - but not significantly so. My friends who live in the Bay say it takes two tech salaries to make it work. One (very low) tech salary cannot support a family at anywhere near a middle class existence in the Bay Area.
Op here. We live in a tiny apartment now. If we moved to Cali or MA most likely we would live in a tiny apartment close to his work. I don't think my husband would commute 2 hours everyday so we could live in a bigger apartment and I also wouldn't want him to do that. Do people live far away because they want a bigger place or they bought a house? From researching it seems 3k would be the rent for a 1 bedroom. 3k is expensive but it would be possible for us. His salary would be in the 140-165 range.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes you have to be an adult and put your family first. It’s okay to tell your husband your family cannot handle moving right now. Maybe in a year things will be better, but you can’t handle the stress right now.
Also, low six figures is poverty wages in the Bay Area. Even if he doubled his salary you guys would be in a tiny apartment and he would commute (at least) an hour each way. Boston is better - but not significantly so. My friends who live in the Bay say it takes two tech salaries to make it work. One (very low) tech salary cannot support a family at anywhere near a middle class existence in the Bay Area.