Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men can't have it all either. Which is why I think work hours should be enforced. Employers are relying on your unpaid work hours to get ahead and you're sacrificing family time for your employer. It's a whole spiraling effect.
Stop the crazy immigration that allows companies to screw workers
Anonymous wrote:Men can't have it all either. Which is why I think work hours should be enforced. Employers are relying on your unpaid work hours to get ahead and you're sacrificing family time for your employer. It's a whole spiraling effect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"You can have it all, but you are going to be REALLY tired and stressed". - Reality talking
Most women have it wrong, either marry a Mr Mom type or you don't wear all hats at the same time.
Don't wear the hats consecutively, do it like this:
20's - Single playtime, time for going all in on college and career, invest $
30's - Have your babies, take a break to raise them into late ES
40's - Go back to work part-time or full-time if it's flexible, your kids are more independent and don't need daycare
50's - Kids are grown, do whatever work you enjoy
60's - Work, play and enjoy the grandkids
This assumes you are not a significant contributor to HHI.
It also assumes you have control over how old you eventually are when you meet your husband, nor whether you have infertility issues or other problems that can suck years away. My life will look something like this
20's - Single playtime, time for going all in on college and career, "investing"
Early 30's through late 30s - Search desperately for Mr Right because for whatever reason it did not happen in my 20s.
Late 30s/early 40s - 4 years of IVF, blowing through savings.
early- mid 40s - Have babies, take a break to raise them during preschool years
50's - Go back to work full-time because you are thinking about simultaneous college and retirement
60's - Keep working
70s Probably keep working, even though you are exhausted, realize you will never meet the grandkids.
So yes PP gave the ideal plan but LIFE DOES NOT ALWAYS PLAY OUT IN SUCH A NEAT PLAN.
Fellow infertility obstacle hurdler here... hello & welcome to our esteemed club.
I completely agree with your timeline, it could be mine.
Adding one time you omitted though... which is all that damn time I wasted worrying about regular birth control & wondering if I was "late".
If I only knew then what I know now.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think would be an ideal Job for a single mom to achieve a balance? Dad is not very involved, so I need to be available for dr, dentist, teacher meetings, etc.
want to cover the bills, but don’t need to be rich — want to maximize time w kids.
What would you pick if you were restarting your life, like me??
Dental hygienist? You can basically set your own hours to be two, three, five days a week, make a decent salary and very low stress (albeit physically demanding)
Anonymous wrote:What do you think would be an ideal Job for a single mom to achieve a balance? Dad is not very involved, so I need to be available for dr, dentist, teacher meetings, etc.
want to cover the bills, but don’t need to be rich — want to maximize time w kids.
What would you pick if you were restarting your life, like me??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"You can have it all, but you are going to be REALLY tired and stressed". - Reality talking
Most women have it wrong, either marry a Mr Mom type or you don't wear all hats at the same time.
Don't wear the hats consecutively, do it like this:
20's - Single playtime, time for going all in on college and career, invest $
30's - Have your babies, take a break to raise them into late ES
40's - Go back to work part-time or full-time if it's flexible, your kids are more independent and don't need daycare
50's - Kids are grown, do whatever work you enjoy
60's - Work, play and enjoy the grandkids
This assumes you are not a significant contributor to HHI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"You can have it all, but you are going to be REALLY tired and stressed". - Reality talking
Most women have it wrong, either marry a Mr Mom type or you don't wear all hats at the same time.
Don't wear the hats consecutively, do it like this:
20's - Single playtime, time for going all in on college and career, invest $
30's - Have your babies, take a break to raise them into late ES
40's - Go back to work part-time or full-time if it's flexible, your kids are more independent and don't need daycare
50's - Kids are grown, do whatever work you enjoy
60's - Work, play and enjoy the grandkids
This assumes you are not a significant contributor to HHI.
It also assumes you have control over how old you eventually are when you meet your husband, nor whether you have infertility issues or other problems that can suck years away. My life will look something like this
20's - Single playtime, time for going all in on college and career, "investing"
Early 30's through late 30s - Search desperately for Mr Right because for whatever reason it did not happen in my 20s.
Late 30s/early 40s - 4 years of IVF, blowing through savings.
early- mid 40s - Have babies, take a break to raise them during preschool years
50's - Go back to work full-time because you are thinking about simultaneous college and retirement
60's - Keep working
70s Probably keep working, even though you are exhausted, realize you will never meet the grandkids.
So yes PP gave the ideal plan but LIFE DOES NOT ALWAYS PLAY OUT IN SUCH A NEAT PLAN.