Anonymous wrote:You are nto alone - My DH ignored his job (sales) and lost half of his income for many years chasing various "big one"s that never materialized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems really easy. Work your way back into big law. Sure, it will take a while but you have the drive. Have him find part time / contract work and be a SAHD. Everyone will be much happier.
Thanks. Yes, I think he would be happier because he would rather sit around while the kids are at school playing the guitar. I would be happier with the control over our financial future. However, the house would be a wreck and I would miss the kids and worry about their fulfillment. So, I would be miserable in some ways. Would be a trade off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems really easy. Work your way back into big law. Sure, it will take a while but you have the drive. Have him find part time / contract work and be a SAHD. Everyone will be much happier.
Thanks. Yes, I think he would be happier because he would rather sit around while the kids are at school playing the guitar. I would be happier with the control over our financial future. However, the house would be a wreck and I would miss the kids and worry about their fulfillment. So, I would be miserable in some ways. Would be a trade off
You need to not worry about the current job as much - gracefully work your way out and into a higher earning job. Once you get it, start outsourcing - cleaning, laundry, yard, etc. Take those burdens off your plate (as you know your husband will not.) When you are home - be home and present with the kids - work more after they go to bed.
There's a great Tina Fey quote that applies here:
"Is this person in between me and what I want to do?” If the answer is no, ignore it and move on. Your energy is better used doing your work and outpacing people that way....."
You can work around him and get to what you want - more financial security. He's not going to change - the only thing you can change is you and what you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems really easy. Work your way back into big law. Sure, it will take a while but you have the drive. Have him find part time / contract work and be a SAHD. Everyone will be much happier.
Thanks. Yes, I think he would be happier because he would rather sit around while the kids are at school playing the guitar. I would be happier with the control over our financial future. However, the house would be a wreck and I would miss the kids and worry about their fulfillment. So, I would be miserable in some ways. Would be a trade off
You need to not worry about the current job as much - gracefully work your way out and into a higher earning job. Once you get it, start outsourcing - cleaning, laundry, yard, etc. Take those burdens off your plate (as you know your husband will not.) When you are home - be home and present with the kids - work more after they go to bed.
There's a great Tina Fey quote that applies here:
"Is this person in between me and what I want to do?” If the answer is no, ignore it and move on. Your energy is better used doing your work and outpacing people that way....."
You can work around him and get to what you want - more financial security. He's not going to change - the only thing you can change is you and what you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, PPs. OP here. Yes, I do think I need to make more money. I have doubled my salary at my job but am only at 75%. Going up to 100% would probably be a good start (slightly more complicated than just making that election because we raise $ to pay me). I am hesitant to do that if what I really need to do is think about leaving for a better paying thing entirely. Then I would worry about the kids and would have to hire a lot more help so it would cut into the additional income. Obviously you can tell I am feeling trapped. Thanks for the support. I will keep weighing my options, I guess.
Who the fuck hires 'help' for raising their kids? You guys are adults. You do not need 'help' from other people to raise your kids. Fucking pathetic training-wheels parents in this town, I swear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, PPs. OP here. Yes, I do think I need to make more money. I have doubled my salary at my job but am only at 75%. Going up to 100% would probably be a good start (slightly more complicated than just making that election because we raise $ to pay me). I am hesitant to do that if what I really need to do is think about leaving for a better paying thing entirely. Then I would worry about the kids and would have to hire a lot more help so it would cut into the additional income. Obviously you can tell I am feeling trapped. Thanks for the support. I will keep weighing my options, I guess.
Who the fuck hires 'help' for raising their kids? You guys are adults. You do not need 'help' from other people to raise your kids. Fucking pathetic training-wheels parents in this town, I swear.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, PPs. OP here. Yes, I do think I need to make more money. I have doubled my salary at my job but am only at 75%. Going up to 100% would probably be a good start (slightly more complicated than just making that election because we raise $ to pay me). I am hesitant to do that if what I really need to do is think about leaving for a better paying thing entirely. Then I would worry about the kids and would have to hire a lot more help so it would cut into the additional income. Obviously you can tell I am feeling trapped. Thanks for the support. I will keep weighing my options, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems really easy. Work your way back into big law. Sure, it will take a while but you have the drive. Have him find part time / contract work and be a SAHD. Everyone will be much happier.
Thanks. Yes, I think he would be happier because he would rather sit around while the kids are at school playing the guitar. I would be happier with the control over our financial future. However, the house would be a wreck and I would miss the kids and worry about their fulfillment. So, I would be miserable in some ways. Would be a trade off