Anonymous wrote:You'll all accuse me of trolling now but I truly wonder why you even work. 400k+ is more than enough money for anyone in the DMV, I suppose it's a job that contributes to society like teacher, nurse etc? I am NOT trolling, just genuinely curious, what is it you do for 60k?
Anonymous wrote:^^ I missed that you WAH. Still curious though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I too work from home and make a lot less than my DH and he too works long hours. We have a house cleaner once a week and I have a sitter a few mornings a week to take care of our two youngest while I work. I handle most of the shopping and cooking but DH is good about helping with the laundry and putting the kids to bed. Instead of complaining to my DH, I make suggestions or recommendations about things and he either does them or has me pay someone to do it. We are both pretty calm and rational people who are pretty good at solving problems so complaining is not something either of us does very often.
Thank you for your post. I am not the OP, but i appreciate your thoughtful post about bringing solutions.
Anonymous wrote:I too work from home and make a lot less than my DH and he too works long hours. We have a house cleaner once a week and I have a sitter a few mornings a week to take care of our two youngest while I work. I handle most of the shopping and cooking but DH is good about helping with the laundry and putting the kids to bed. Instead of complaining to my DH, I make suggestions or recommendations about things and he either does them or has me pay someone to do it. We are both pretty calm and rational people who are pretty good at solving problems so complaining is not something either of us does very often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outsource the laundry. I hired a twice weekly housekeeper who does the laundry, and it has been awesome. Gives me more time, takes weight off DH (felt bad about the work imbalance). Cheaper than couples therapy.
OP doesn't want solutions, she wants to complain. I can not imagine that outsourcing the laundry, cleaning, or cooking aren't options discussed in her SES circle. I know they are common themes in the 100k to 200k HHI income bracket very frequently.
A family member's wife, who is a SAHW (no kids) complained that her husband had not packed his share of the house for the upcoming move. I listened and just shook my head.