Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are your husband's main skills and what kind of work environment does he naturally desire?
+1 OP just wants to complain about their spouse but not give details that would allow people to give advice. I call troll.
If you read my OP youd know I came here looking to hear from those who have been in my situation and hear how it went for them, find support from then etc. I got a lot of great suggestions and am not looking for sprcific job search advice for my husband.
Somebody here might interview and hire him ... But solving the problem isn't really desired.
Yeah, OP, I think the job search is EVERYTHING. That and why he isnt interviewing well. Is he sloppy, bad hair cut, shoes, shirt, needs interview coaching, etc. It's time for all hands on deck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably enjoyed when he was making the big bucks for a short while, but then tries to blame him for being laid off, which is outside his control. No one has 20/20 foresight.
Maybe you should go get a better job yourself, OP. Stop blaming your husband. The economy is in shambles and no one is hiring right now for senior positions. Worse comes to worse, you sell your house, car, and posseions to downgrade your lifestyle. No big deal, they're just material things.
You need to do more to contribute yourself, from the sound of it.
One things thats been made clear from many posters is the confirmation that no one has respect for the people who teach, help and support their children in school. Its so interesting to see.
I don’t understand this comment. If Mother Theresa complained about her HHI, she should get a different job. OP is exempt from addressing her own financial concerns because she’s a teacher.
I have said repeatedly that I am actively looking for higher paying jobs and additional work. Wow its incredible how adults never learned to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably enjoyed when he was making the big bucks for a short while, but then tries to blame him for being laid off, which is outside his control. No one has 20/20 foresight.
Maybe you should go get a better job yourself, OP. Stop blaming your husband. The economy is in shambles and no one is hiring right now for senior positions. Worse comes to worse, you sell your house, car, and posseions to downgrade your lifestyle. No big deal, they're just material things.
You need to do more to contribute yourself, from the sound of it.
One things thats been made clear from many posters is the confirmation that no one has respect for the people who teach, help and support their children in school. Its so interesting to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably enjoyed when he was making the big bucks for a short while, but then tries to blame him for being laid off, which is outside his control. No one has 20/20 foresight.
Maybe you should go get a better job yourself, OP. Stop blaming your husband. The economy is in shambles and no one is hiring right now for senior positions. Worse comes to worse, you sell your house, car, and posseions to downgrade your lifestyle. No big deal, they're just material things.
You need to do more to contribute yourself, from the sound of it.
One things thats been made clear from man posters is the confirmation that no one has respect for the people who teach, help and support their children in school. Its so interesting to see.
I don’t understand this comment. If Mother Theresa complained about her HHI, she should get a different job. OP is exempt from addressing her own financial concerns because she’s a teacher.
I have said repeatedly that I am actively looking for higher paying jobs and additional work. Wow it’s incredible how adults never learned to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably enjoyed when he was making the big bucks for a short while, but then tries to blame him for being laid off, which is outside his control. No one has 20/20 foresight.
Maybe you should go get a better job yourself, OP. Stop blaming your husband. The economy is in shambles and no one is hiring right now for senior positions. Worse comes to worse, you sell your house, car, and posseions to downgrade your lifestyle. No big deal, they're just material things.
You need to do more to contribute yourself, from the sound of it.
One things thats been made clear from many posters is the confirmation that no one has respect for the people who teach, help and support their children in school. Its so interesting to see.
I don’t understand this comment. If Mother Theresa complained about her HHI, she should get a different job. OP is exempt from addressing her own financial concerns because she’s a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are your husband's main skills and what kind of work environment does he naturally desire?
+1 OP just wants to complain about their spouse but not give details that would allow people to give advice. I call troll.
If you read my OP youd know I came here looking to hear from those who have been in my situation and hear how it went for them, find support from then etc. I got a lot of great suggestions and am not looking for sprcific job search advice for my husband.
Somebody here might interview and hire him ... But solving the problem isn't really desired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are your husband's main skills and what kind of work environment does he naturally desire?
+1 OP just wants to complain about their spouse but not give details that would allow people to give advice. I call troll.
If you read my OP youd know I came here looking to hear from those who have been in my situation and hear how it went for them, find support from then etc. I got a lot of great suggestions and am not looking for sprcific job search advice for my husband.
Somebody here might interview and hire him ... But solving the problem isn't really desired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably enjoyed when he was making the big bucks for a short while, but then tries to blame him for being laid off, which is outside his control. No one has 20/20 foresight.
Maybe you should go get a better job yourself, OP. Stop blaming your husband. The economy is in shambles and no one is hiring right now for senior positions. Worse comes to worse, you sell your house, car, and posseions to downgrade your lifestyle. No big deal, they're just material things.
You need to do more to contribute yourself, from the sound of it.
One things thats been made clear from many posters is the confirmation that no one has respect for the people who teach, help and support their children in school. Its so interesting to see.
I don’t understand this comment. If Mother Theresa complained about her HHI, she should get a different job. OP is exempt from addressing her own financial concerns because she’s a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably enjoyed when he was making the big bucks for a short while, but then tries to blame him for being laid off, which is outside his control. No one has 20/20 foresight.
Maybe you should go get a better job yourself, OP. Stop blaming your husband. The economy is in shambles and no one is hiring right now for senior positions. Worse comes to worse, you sell your house, car, and posseions to downgrade your lifestyle. No big deal, they're just material things.
You need to do more to contribute yourself, from the sound of it.
One things thats been made clear from many posters is the confirmation that no one has respect for the people who teach, help and support their children in school. Its so interesting to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are your husband's main skills and what kind of work environment does he naturally desire?
+1 OP just wants to complain about their spouse but not give details that would allow people to give advice. I call troll.
If you read my OP youd know I came here looking to hear from those who have been in my situation and hear how it went for them, find support from then etc. I got a lot of great suggestions and am not looking for sprcific job search advice for my husband.
Anonymous wrote:I just want to send you love, op. You might read the empowered wife. It will help your husband and help you feel less resentful.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to us. I was a wreck. We were hemorrhaging money because our expenses had gotten really high. But what I did was tell him he was amazing, that he can do anything he put his mind to, and it would work out. (All while freaking out inside and worried he would never get another job and we'd go broke.) He needed to not feel desperate in interviews. He needed to feel confident and powerful. After he got the new, better job, he thanked me for believing in him and not freaking out.
It was a bad break, completely not his fault. And he has always supported me and our kids. He deserved to have strong support behind him.
^^^^ this is excellent advice.
Anonymous wrote:OP probably enjoyed when he was making the big bucks for a short while, but then tries to blame him for being laid off, which is outside his control. No one has 20/20 foresight.
Maybe you should go get a better job yourself, OP. Stop blaming your husband. The economy is in shambles and no one is hiring right now for senior positions. Worse comes to worse, you sell your house, car, and posseions to downgrade your lifestyle. No big deal, they're just material things.
You need to do more to contribute yourself, from the sound of it.