Anonymous wrote:This thread has humble brag written all over it.
Oh poor OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m married to a doctor. He works some holidays but NBD—we just celebrate the day before or after.
What’s his specialty?
OP here. He’s an anesthesiologist. He’s not a resident but is a new doctor. He finished his schooling a year ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m married to a doctor. He works some holidays but NBD—we just celebrate the day before or after.
What’s his specialty?
+1
You get used to it. Lots of benefits from being married to a physician.
OP here. I’m not looking to marry because he’s a high earner. The most important thing to me is having a husband who is an involved father. I make a good amount of money and don’t need a man who makes a doctors salary to be happy.
He can be available and uninvolved, or he can have limited availability and still be involved. This depends more on his character than his job. You need to talk to him about these issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m married to a doctor. He works some holidays but NBD—we just celebrate the day before or after.
What’s his specialty?
+1
You get used to it. Lots of benefits from being married to a physician.
OP here. I’m not looking to marry because he’s a high earner. The most important thing to me is having a husband who is an involved father. I make a good amount of money and don’t need a man who makes a doctors salary to be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m married to a doctor. He works some holidays but NBD—we just celebrate the day before or after.
What’s his specialty?
+1
You get used to it. Lots of benefits from being married to a physician.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t expect to be be the default parent and don’t want to get used to being solo on some weekends, nights, and holidays then consider this a fling and move on. These are part of the life of being married to doctors in certain specialties.
If kid gets a fever at school, he can’t leave a patient on the table to go pick them up, the school will always call you. If kid throws up before school, he can’t call it in and reschedule patients that booked their surgery weeks or months ago, it will be you that will need to call in sick. He can never work from home. If he takes overnight call, you will likely need to live close to his work not yours. Unless you book your kids’ doctors appts 1-2 months in advance, he won’t be able to take them if he works a day shift because his schedule is booked out at least a month in advance.
- married to a doctor
OP here. I want kids but work in healthcare and love my job. I feel being married to a high earner like a doctor will mean me compromising my job to stay home. I don’t want to be a SAHM.
I know plenty of doctors married to other doctors, to biglaw attorneys. People make it work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t expect to be be the default parent and don’t want to get used to being solo on some weekends, nights, and holidays then consider this a fling and move on. These are part of the life of being married to doctors in certain specialties.
If kid gets a fever at school, he can’t leave a patient on the table to go pick them up, the school will always call you. If kid throws up before school, he can’t call it in and reschedule patients that booked their surgery weeks or months ago, it will be you that will need to call in sick. He can never work from home. If he takes overnight call, you will likely need to live close to his work not yours. Unless you book your kids’ doctors appts 1-2 months in advance, he won’t be able to take them if he works a day shift because his schedule is booked out at least a month in advance.
- married to a doctor
OP here. I want kids but work in healthcare and love my job. I feel being married to a high earner like a doctor will mean me compromising my job to stay home. I don’t want to be a SAHM.