Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He makes $120k and your complaining!!! Sounds more like spending issues than saving...who is the spender in the family, who pays the mortgage? Bills? What are the largest expenses?
I make $120, teaching!
So...together you make $240k and you want to divorce over more $$$. Wow!
Anonymous wrote:You sound entitled. Your husband has a job. It’s not just the one you’d like him to have. He has had contracting positions in the past and he finds new ones. He is 60....you knew he was older when you had a a kid and that you’d be the one working longer. Take responsibility for your own actions and start advancing your own career. Tutoring is more lucrative than teaching. Try that on the side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He makes $120k and your complaining!!! Sounds more like spending issues than saving...who is the spender in the family, who pays the mortgage? Bills? What are the largest expenses?
I make $120, teaching!
Anonymous wrote:He makes $120k and your complaining!!! Sounds more like spending issues than saving...who is the spender in the family, who pays the mortgage? Bills? What are the largest expenses?
Anonymous wrote:So he's expected to have a highest-earning more stable job? First of all, look at your job. Perhaps you should be making more, no excuses. Secondly, you are talking about a unicorn. I make a lot of money because I took a risk to make money. My husband has the stable job that pays less. Many industries are like that. You trade stability for pay potential.
Anonymous wrote:Husband is an attorney- in the past ten years has quit 3 jobs (2 law firms, 1 gov) because it wasn’t the right ‘fit’. He always goes back to contracting- low accountability, low standards, & flexible hours.
He’s 60- zero in savings & still 100k of school debt. He just got notice that his contact is up in 4 weeks. He’s ‘not worried’.
Meanwhile- I’m slugging away at teaching in a district/commute I can’t stand. But I have no flexibility to change because he’s irresponsible. Will also add, I’m the only one saving for retirement & LT care for our SN son. I’ve stayed in this unplugged marriage because I figured I got more out of him as a spouse than I would as a divorced dad. Now I’m seeing things differently. I’ll soon again have to carry the entire household- so why not divorce? This is never going to get better, is it?