Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure you are legally allowed to relocate before thinking too much about this. Local laws will vary, and where you live now will likely determine custody.
While that is true I am trying to see whether or not I could have a case for the child and I potentially having a much better quality of life in my home country and if the evidence to suggest it were strong enough I would consider petitioning for it (at least for during the school year)
Anonymous wrote:Make sure you are legally allowed to relocate before thinking too much about this. Local laws will vary, and where you live now will likely determine custody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much is dependent on where you get a job/live. Do you have money to cover you for the time between when you move back and when you get a job? In my city, there is an online calculator for teacher salaries that shows the salary at each step and you can add in additional certification to project salary.
This is what I do
phone service: I pay $52/m for a t mobile plan that is fine
internet: $60/m for a basic plan
cable: only rich people do cable now. I have a roku with netflix and amazon prime, it's plenty
car: I bought a 2007 honda with 170k miles for $2000
groceries: $75 a week is fine for 1 adult and 1 younger kid
Things to consider:
-do you need to pay for aftercare or other childcare expenses
-who will claim the kid on taxes
I would not save for college during this time, make sure you are secure first then worry about college savings.
Do you incur costs for health insurance each month?
If for example I am making $4665, net monthly, after the usual taxes, based on a 75k salary, will I pay also for health insurance on top of that? How much would end up coming out of my paycheck?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much is dependent on where you get a job/live. Do you have money to cover you for the time between when you move back and when you get a job? In my city, there is an online calculator for teacher salaries that shows the salary at each step and you can add in additional certification to project salary.
This is what I do
phone service: I pay $52/m for a t mobile plan that is fine
internet: $60/m for a basic plan
cable: only rich people do cable now. I have a roku with netflix and amazon prime, it's plenty
car: I bought a 2007 honda with 170k miles for $2000
groceries: $75 a week is fine for 1 adult and 1 younger kid
Things to consider:
-do you need to pay for aftercare or other childcare expenses
-who will claim the kid on taxes
I would not save for college during this time, make sure you are secure first then worry about college savings.
Do you incur costs for health insurance each month?
If for example I am making $4665, net monthly, after the usual taxes, based on a 75k salary, will I pay also for health insurance on top of that? How much would end up coming out of my paycheck?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi! I’m a single mom of 1 and a public school teacher. First, do make sure you have the necessary licensures and qualifications for a classroom teacher job. Next—How many years of experience do you have? That will make a big difference. I have 15+ years of experience and more than just a single masters degree, so my salary is actually pretty good. I also inherited a college fund for my child and a large down payment for a house. I also have lived here most of my life and have friends who sometimes babysit or help out when I’m in a jam. Which I say just to point out that you shouldn’t look at other women doing it and assume you can too. Everyone’s situation is different. I just think that dose of reality is important. You can go on the websites for the different school Districts and figure out about what your salary would be. I think living in parts Fairfax, Loudon or PW is manageable on $70k but less than that would be an immense struggle. There are decent 2 bedroom apartments in very safe communities out in those suburbs.
I have two Master's degrees and definitely the correct license for Elementary in state of Virginia however my only actual experience so far in K-5 has been working as a long-term sub in an international school for two years. I have not yet had a class truly of my own.in an ES setting (I'm currently teaching adults).
Anonymous wrote:So much is dependent on where you get a job/live. Do you have money to cover you for the time between when you move back and when you get a job? In my city, there is an online calculator for teacher salaries that shows the salary at each step and you can add in additional certification to project salary.
This is what I do
phone service: I pay $52/m for a t mobile plan that is fine
internet: $60/m for a basic plan
cable: only rich people do cable now. I have a roku with netflix and amazon prime, it's plenty
car: I bought a 2007 honda with 170k miles for $2000
groceries: $75 a week is fine for 1 adult and 1 younger kid
Things to consider:
-do you need to pay for aftercare or other childcare expenses
-who will claim the kid on taxes
I would not save for college during this time, make sure you are secure first then worry about college savings.
Anonymous wrote:Depends where you are (I can only speak to rent; I’m a single parent renting but not a teacher). Downtown DC, 2BR will be $3000/month but you won’t have to pay for a car. Further out it’ll get down to $2000/month (maybe lower?) but you’ll probably not want to rely on transit/walking/biking — MD and VA are not great without a car. I know single people who manage but I would not want to do it with kids. If you’re in a building with Fios internet can be pretty cheap — $40/month for the lowest level but still very good. If you’re in DC proper some places also have DC Access with is free or very cheap. Smartphones are more expensive; not sure what it would be for one person since I gave my parents on my plan too, but it’s over $100/month for three adults and the smallest available data package. Ignore the PP who says not to save for college. I’m not saving now (kids are in daycare) but I hope to start when they’re in elementary. I think there’s some online calculates that can help you to determine how much. In your position, I would only try to save for in state public; privates are insane and you need to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Hi! I’m a single mom of 1 and a public school teacher. First, do make sure you have the necessary licensures and qualifications for a classroom teacher job. Next—How many years of experience do you have? That will make a big difference. I have 15+ years of experience and more than just a single masters degree, so my salary is actually pretty good. I also inherited a college fund for my child and a large down payment for a house. I also have lived here most of my life and have friends who sometimes babysit or help out when I’m in a jam. Which I say just to point out that you shouldn’t look at other women doing it and assume you can too. Everyone’s situation is different. I just think that dose of reality is important. You can go on the websites for the different school Districts and figure out about what your salary would be. I think living in parts Fairfax, Loudon or PW is manageable on $70k but less than that would be an immense struggle. There are decent 2 bedroom apartments in very safe communities out in those suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Hi! I’m a single mom of 1 and a public school teacher. First, do make sure you have the necessary licensures and qualifications for a classroom teacher job. Next—How many years of experience do you have? That will make a big difference. I have 15+ years of experience and more than just a single masters degree, so my salary is actually pretty good. I also inherited a college fund for my child and a large down payment for a house. I also have lived here most of my life and have friends who sometimes babysit or help out when I’m in a jam. Which I say just to point out that you shouldn’t look at other women doing it and assume you can too. Everyone’s situation is different. I just think that dose of reality is important. You can go on the websites for the different school Districts and figure out about what your salary would be. I think living in parts Fairfax, Loudon or PW is manageable on $70k but less than that would be an immense struggle. There are decent 2 bedroom apartments in very safe communities out in those suburbs.