Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest Q, if you are a working mom, do you feel superior to SAHM moms? It's just something I have always wondered.
Since this is anonymous, yes I do. I would never tell you to your face though.
What is your job? And how much do you make?
I’m an engineer. I make roughly $210k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest Q, if you are a working mom, do you feel superior to SAHM moms? It's just something I have always wondered.
Since this is anonymous, yes I do. I would never tell you to your face though.
What is your job? And how much do you make?
I’m an engineer. I make roughly $210k
Why do you feel superior?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest Q, if you are a working mom, do you feel superior to SAHM moms? It's just something I have always wondered.
Since this is anonymous, yes I do. I would never tell you to your face though.
NP, and no, I don't. In this specific, current situation, I think I have it much harder than they do, but that doesn't make me superior to them. Grumpier, perhaps. On balance, I think there are enough trade-offs either way to make them relatively equally difficult. I guess if you're independently wealth SAH is an easier option, but that's not many people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe! I'm not thinking of SAH but I am definitely debating on going to 80% and asking for a day or two to work remotely. It's been nice to be at home more, my husband and kids are happier as well. But overall I don't really want to step all the way out of my career (not sure it would ever really recover if I stepped out at my current level) nor do I want to rely on my husband to be the provider.
Why? Is he unreliable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest Q, if you are a working mom, do you feel superior to SAHM moms? It's just something I have always wondered.
Since this is anonymous, yes I do. I would never tell you to your face though.
What is your job? And how much do you make?
I’m an engineer. I make roughly $210k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest Q, if you are a working mom, do you feel superior to SAHM moms? It's just something I have always wondered.
Since this is anonymous, yes I do. I would never tell you to your face though.
NP, and no, I don't. In this specific, current situation, I think I have it much harder than they do, but that doesn't make me superior to them. Grumpier, perhaps. On balance, I think there are enough trade-offs either way to make them relatively equally difficult. I guess if you're independently wealth SAH is an easier option, but that's not many people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest Q, if you are a working mom, do you feel superior to SAHM moms? It's just something I have always wondered.
Since this is anonymous, yes I do. I would never tell you to your face though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest Q, if you are a working mom, do you feel superior to SAHM moms? It's just something I have always wondered.
Since this is anonymous, yes I do. I would never tell you to your face though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest Q, if you are a working mom, do you feel superior to SAHM moms? It's just something I have always wondered.
Since this is anonymous, yes I do. I would never tell you to your face though.
What is your job? And how much do you make?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people realize how insane it is to forgo any secure salary and realize the pointlessness of being at home with your children versus having them in childcare. Zero difference in kid outcome.
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It’s the day to day that matters, not the outcome. Hasn’t this recent event taught you anything? As cliches as it is to say, it’s also true: all that is guaranteed us is today. I’d rather spend my time at home with my kids and husband, taking care of my house and garden, feathering my nest so to speak, Pursuing my hobbies, then working to make some rich people slightly richer.
Lol wow someone take me out back and shoot me if I ever sound like this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest Q, if you are a working mom, do you feel superior to SAHM moms? It's just something I have always wondered.
Since this is anonymous, yes I do. I would never tell you to your face though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people realize how insane it is to forgo any secure salary and realize the pointlessness of being at home with your children versus having them in childcare. Zero difference in kid outcome.
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It’s the day to day that matters, not the outcome. Hasn’t this recent event taught you anything? As cliches as it is to say, it’s also true: all that is guaranteed us is today. I’d rather spend my time at home with my kids and husband, taking care of my house and garden, feathering my nest so to speak, Pursuing my hobbies, then working to make some rich people slightly richer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest Q, if you are a working mom, do you feel superior to SAHM moms? It's just something I have always wondered.
Since this is anonymous, yes I do. I would never tell you to your face though.
Anonymous wrote:Honest Q, if you are a working mom, do you feel superior to SAHM moms? It's just something I have always wondered.