Anonymous wrote:Go through all of that over $5-10k?
Anonymous wrote:You don't need to move yet. Save and move later. Your house is a want, not a need, and babies don't need their own rooms.
Do you really want him in New Employee Good Behavior mode and learning a new job when you have a new baby? Or do you want him in a job he's comfortable in and has seniority?
If he's had some short jobs on his resume, a longer stint is important to balance that and make it clear he isn't a job hopper/failer. I would have him focus on laying the groundwork for a job search (network, rack up some accomplishments) but not actually switch for another two years.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the gut check from some of you. Regarding moving, we're in a small townhouse now, and we're probably going to run out of space, with DH WFH and needing an office, and wanting a yard for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to see what this situation could look like in a few years if your husband decides to leave his job of his own accord, check out the "DH pursuing a new job with harder logistics" thread that is also active right now. There is a massive benefit to your family from his flexibility that will be fully realized when you have two kids.
This. Make not of the special needs in that thread, OP. Until the baby comes, you really have no idea whether it'll need extra attention and flexibility. If your other kid is in daycare or preschool, that's a time when SNs are often diagnosed too. Proceed with caution, and do think through a daycare/school double dropoff too. Pushing him into a less flexible job for an extra $5 or $10K is a fool's bargain.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to see what this situation could look like in a few years if your husband decides to leave his job of his own accord, check out the "DH pursuing a new job with harder logistics" thread that is also active right now. There is a massive benefit to your family from his flexibility that will be fully realized when you have two kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the gut check from some of you. Regarding moving, we're in a small townhouse now, and we're probably going to run out of space, with DH WFH and needing an office, and wanting a yard for the kids.