Anonymous wrote:Software Developer. Not proud - but Mainly just thrilled that they are self-sufficient and making $200k just 3 years out of school. They are able to save more than we were - with zero student loans and minimal bills.
My younger kid has always wanted to be a doctor/lawyer but now is less intrigued. ( I think the driver was the money and prestige). They now want more autonomy, want to dress casual, and looking at the older sibling, they now want a flexible and casual work environment and be on their own 3 years out of school. They have done research and watched "day in the life of" videos and cannot imagine the pressure and physically dressing up and going to work and being "on" and with and actually using their brains that much. Kids these days LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I’ll be the bad guy, I am so ashamed of my child’s career. I’m debating cutting him off over it since I’m embarrassed to tell my friends where he works.
Do it.
Sounds like he needs a kick in the pants.
Anonymous wrote:Well I’ll be the bad guy, I am so ashamed of my child’s career. I’m debating cutting him off over it since I’m embarrassed to tell my friends where he works.
Anonymous wrote:Your pride shouldn't be tied to their careers and salaries but their ability to function as healthy, productive, conscientious adults carving a good life for themselves and others around them.
Anonymous wrote:Even if they aren't doing great on paper or checking boxes of prestigious jobs, high income, nice house, marriage and 2.5 kids but trying their level best, that's a good enough reason to be proud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine were super proud of my medical degree and profession but I decided to become a SAHM. I wasn't happy in my career and didn't want to live to keep fulfilling their dreams. They were happy I was happy.
Wut?
Anonymous wrote:Mine were super proud of my medical degree and profession but I decided to become a SAHM. I wasn't happy in my career and didn't want to live to keep fulfilling their dreams. They were happy I was happy.