Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you, I'm in the same spot. DH is a biglaw partner making $1 million+ per year so I don't need to make much money (say $200Kish per year) but it's so hard to find anything.
🙄 Many of us are at our under $200K full-time jobs today, but thanks for the laugh.
Many of us are COUPLES making less than $200k with TWO full time jobs even.
Anonymous wrote:I want to do somewhat meaningful work but only work limited hours, like 9am-2pm. It is so hard to find part time work and every other position seems like volunteer work. I don’t want to work retail. Why is it so hard to find? I understand why so many SAHP resort to charity and committee work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stumbled on a job with (more or less) these hours but it was a friend of a friend that connected me. Start mentioning it in your daily conversations. You will likely need to be very flexible about pay, benefits and seniority.
I don’t need benefits or seniority. I would be fine making like 25k. I don’t need the money, just somewhat meaningful work that doesn’t take up my entire waking life.
Anonymous wrote:I stumbled on a job with (more or less) these hours but it was a friend of a friend that connected me. Start mentioning it in your daily conversations. You will likely need to be very flexible about pay, benefits and seniority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you, I'm in the same spot. DH is a biglaw partner making $1 million+ per year so I don't need to make much money (say $200Kish per year) but it's so hard to find anything.
Me, a person we works full time at less than $200k a year: 😂 😂 😂
Same! This is a great post! I’m 20 years into my career and I have advanced degrees. I still haven’t hit 6 figures! Wow, that poster is not grounded in reality.
Do you live in the DMV. Maybe you could say what you do / what degrees you have if you’d like to crowdsource how you can make more $$. Advanced degrees and not yet $100k after 20 years seems surprising— there are probably ways you can use your skills to make more!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you, I'm in the same spot. DH is a biglaw partner making $1 million+ per year so I don't need to make much money (say $200Kish per year) but it's so hard to find anything.
Me, a person we works full time at less than $200k a year: 😂 😂 😂
Same! This is a great post! I’m 20 years into my career and I have advanced degrees. I still haven’t hit 6 figures! Wow, that poster is not grounded in reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you, I'm in the same spot. DH is a biglaw partner making $1 million+ per year so I don't need to make much money (say $200Kish per year) but it's so hard to find anything.
🙄 Many of us are at our under $200K full-time jobs today, but thanks for the laugh.
Anonymous wrote:I hear you, I'm in the same spot. DH is a biglaw partner making $1 million+ per year so I don't need to make much money (say $200Kish per year) but it's so hard to find anything.
Anonymous wrote:I hear you, I'm in the same spot. DH is a biglaw partner making $1 million+ per year so I don't need to make much money (say $200Kish per year) but it's so hard to find anything.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you will get no sympathy here. I am guessing you had a white collar job and your husband currently has one. Could you do freelance consulting work? I’m not sure what you mean by meaningful, but I’m going to assume you mean a job where you can apply yourself, use your brain, do high quality work, and make money. I may be totally off! I thi i you need to start networking and putting out there what you are looking for. I actually know multiple people who have such gigs. One is a freelancer, another is a consultant who works on small contracts, another works in finance for a small business. None of these jobs were listed— just networking and looking for companies with lots of working moms. I do agree that there is so much wasted potential by making it so hard to find flexible jobs but literally no one who works is sympathetic about this so don’t expect that. You will have to create your own unicorn opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you, I'm in the same spot. DH is a biglaw partner making $1 million+ per year so I don't need to make much money (say $200Kish per year) but it's so hard to find anything.
Me, a person we works full time at less than $200k a year: 😂 😂 😂
Same! This is a great post! I’m 20 years into my career and I have advanced degrees. I still haven’t hit 6 figures! Wow, that poster is not grounded in reality.
Same here. Never change, DCUM!