Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the sole breadwinner for many years and after a short reprieve, I am back in this unfortunate position. I don’t even know what to think or do. It really put such a strain on me, financially, mentally etc. I just can’t go through it anymore.
When women are sole breadwinners, it’s a crisis, but when men are sole breadwinners it’s SAHM time.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so sorry. What’s going on there, that he keeps losing jobs? Learning disabilities? Untreated ADHD? Aspergers? Anxiety? I imagine there’s a root cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op why does he keep losing jobs?
He had his first job for 20 years, but then nothing for 10 years. He doesn’t keep losing jobs, I wouldn’t say that. It’s just that it took him over 10 years to find this one and the position is cut due to funding issues.
Ten years to find a job?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the sole breadwinner for many years and after a short reprieve, I am back in this unfortunate position. I don’t even know what to think or do. It really put such a strain on me, financially, mentally etc. I just can’t go through it anymore.
When women are sole breadwinners, it’s a crisis, but when men are sole breadwinners it’s SAHM time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the sole breadwinner for many years and after a short reprieve, I am back in this unfortunate position. I don’t even know what to think or do. It really put such a strain on me, financially, mentally etc. I just can’t go through it anymore.
When women are sole breadwinners, it’s a crisis, but when men are sole breadwinners it’s SAHM time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I am thinking about moving to a low COL area. I work remote so that shouldn’t be an issue. I am burnt out with this situation.
Would be a wise choice, OP. Any low COL where you might have family or social support?
That would be in Europe. So I am thinking either a smaller town with good public schools around Boston, or Europe. Not sure I can do my job from Europe. I might have to find a new one (which would be bad because I like my job).
Definitely not lower COL.
I'm very sorry, OP.
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OP. Definitely cheaper than where I live now. Not Brookline or the likes, more like 40-60 minutes out. As I said, I am fully remote, so wouldn’t have to commute into Boston.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I am thinking about moving to a low COL area. I work remote so that shouldn’t be an issue. I am burnt out with this situation.
Would be a wise choice, OP. Any low COL where you might have family or social support?
That would be in Europe. So I am thinking either a smaller town with good public schools around Boston, or Europe. Not sure I can do my job from Europe. I might have to find a new one (which would be bad because I like my job).
Definitely not lower COL.
I'm very sorry, OP.
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Anonymous wrote:What on earth is his profession?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I am thinking about moving to a low COL area. I work remote so that shouldn’t be an issue. I am burnt out with this situation.
Would be a wise choice, OP. Any low COL where you might have family or social support?
That would be in Europe. So I am thinking either a smaller town with good public schools around Boston, or Europe. Not sure I can do my job from Europe. I might have to find a new one (which would be bad because I like my job).
Definitely not lower COL.
I'm very sorry, OP.
Anonymous wrote:... and if gender roles are reversed, how is this any different? Plenty of males shoulder the burden of being the main/only breadwinner.
Plus, they then get criticized from all angles about not shouldering enough in other areas of family life.
Anonymous wrote:I was the sole breadwinner for many years and after a short reprieve, I am back in this unfortunate position. I don’t even know what to think or do. It really put such a strain on me, financially, mentally etc. I just can’t go through it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:... and if gender roles are reversed, how is this any different? Plenty of males shoulder the burden of being the main/only breadwinner.
Plus, they then get criticized from all angles about not shouldering enough in other areas of family life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I am thinking about moving to a low COL area. I work remote so that shouldn’t be an issue. I am burnt out with this situation.
Would be a wise choice, OP. Any low COL where you might have family or social support?
That would be in Europe. So I am thinking either a smaller town with good public schools around Boston, or Europe. Not sure I can do my job from Europe. I might have to find a new one (which would be bad because I like my job).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m really sorry. I grew up with a breadwinning mom (and was a teacher, so were pretty low-income for a family of five) and a dad who was mostly unemployed. It was a huge strain on her and on their marriage. If it’s any consolation, they are pretty happy now that she’s retired!
Not really any consolation, as I do not really like him.