Anonymous wrote:OP here, posting an update in case anyone is interested. I always wonder how these things pan out for other posters beyond their immediate decision just to have a data point on whether things worked out or if it was a disaster, even if it’s anecdotal.
Full WFH was a game changer - it made everything much more manageable and I’ve spent the last year+ much happier. Highly recommend asking for it if you are feeling overwhelmed, although I think I did hit a sweet spot as far as employee negotiating power goes. I’m about to go on maternity leave with my second child, but am planning on returning after leave. We kept our first child in daycare but are looking for a nanny now - older kid will be in full time PK3 starting in the fall, so mostly will be for the new baby. My husband’s income doubled last year which was a nice surprise and takes some pressure off about making a bad financial decision by quitting, but it is still highly variable so we’re just kind of keeping the status quo for now and seeing how things go. Long story short, I could definitely still see myself quitting in the next few years, but overall I’m glad I didn’t quit last year at my low point. Thanks for everyone’s advice/thoughts back then!
Anonymous wrote:If my H made millions I would never ever work. I would make a secret stash of cash and other assets but no working for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DH makes over a million dollars a year and you are even asking this? God. Rich people are greedy AND stupid. What a waste of your years! Of COURSE quit. Save the equivalent of your salary out of DH’s salary. Save save save. And quit. My God.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DH makes over a million dollars a year and you are even asking this? God. Rich people are greedy AND stupid. What a waste of your years! Of COURSE quit. Save the equivalent of your salary out of DH’s salary. Save save save. And quit. My God.
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Anonymous wrote:Your DH makes over a million dollars a year and you are even asking this? God. Rich people are greedy AND stupid. What a waste of your years! Of COURSE quit. Save the equivalent of your salary out of DH’s salary. Save save save. And quit. My God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm with you, OP. If you want one voice of support, I say go for it.
Thanks! I’m surprised that so many people would rather work than stay home… I’ve never felt that way! Not that it’s a bad decision for them, I just really thought most people would rather not work if that was possible haha.
Anonymous wrote:Your DH makes over a million dollars a year and you are even asking this? God. Rich people are greedy AND stupid. What a waste of your years! Of COURSE quit. Save the equivalent of your salary out of DH’s salary. Save save save. And quit. My God.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - just providing an update as promised. I did decide to continue working bc I was able to negotiate a fully remote position. I’m still not sure if it’s the right decision but “financial security” is outweighing other things right now. Even though I know we have enough to be financial secure for a while if I wasn’t working, I guess I’m just that risk averse. I did get a personal trainer to come to my house 2x a week to at least force me to take some time to exercise without having to actually take time to go to the gym. We are still trying to figure out what to do about more/different childcare. Anyway just wanted to update in case anyone was wondering.