Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know one who was a teacher. He was a SAHD when the kids were earlier than school age.
Almost forgot my bff's dh. She's a law firm partner. He's a computer programmer. He stepped back to part-time when the kids were born, so he was their primary caregiver. Her mom helped out too, but the dh did most of it. He would work at night and on the weekend. [/quote]
So he SAH with the kids and works nights? Wow
Yep. He worked for a small consulting firm and did specialized programming. His boss was happy to take whatever hours he would give him. My friends mom helped a lot when the kids were infants, but she stepped back after the first year each time.
I have some other friends who married cops and fireman, and those guys were also pretty hands on, as their work schedules often left them free during the work week. I don’t think it had a career impact in those cases, but they did intentionally keep the kids home instead of using daycare.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say my DH "gave up" his career for ME, but he dialed way back at work once we had kids. He SAH for a few years and now works from home so that he can be the default parents, do pick ups and drop offs, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I know one who was a teacher. He was a SAHD when the kids were earlier than school age.
Almost forgot my bff's dh. She's a law firm partner. He's a computer programmer. He stepped back to part-time when the kids were born, so he was their primary caregiver. Her mom helped out too, but the dh did most of it. He would work at night and on the weekend. [/quote]
So he SAH with the kids and works nights? Wow
Anonymous wrote:I can't think of any in my life, but know multiple women who have done this. How about you?
Anonymous wrote:I can't think of any in my life, but know multiple women who have done this. How about you?