Anonymous
Post 01/13/2015 08:30     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

OP, I would only do this if:
1. I had a written agreement that I could take LWOP or a new job starting in 6 months,
2. I had at least 80k saved in savings, AND
3. I had a backup plan for health insurance.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2015 08:03     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

Anonymous wrote:No I figure I can work hard at the next job in the fall with some side business money makers in place


You don't have the money to get to fall is the point. Even IF there was a guarantes job waiting then (and you don't know that) you wouldn't make it. You have about two months expenses at the outside. And that's assuming no emergencies crop up during your "sabbatical" like a surgery or car repairs or something. I'm far from one of these typical DCUMers with $2 million in retirement and $600k sitting in savings but even I see how foolish this idea is. You flat out do not have the money. And how are you supposed to get new businesses off the ground? You have no capital! Were you going to raid your equity? Have you even looked into doing that- the money is not actually sitting in the walls of your house to retrieve at will.

The whole idea is just a folly. If it's not a troll post, I really don't know where your head is.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2015 06:38     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

Troll
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2015 00:08     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

So how do you propose to support yourself and your child while continuing to pay on your debt? Using the $3000 in savings and earnings from dog walking?
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 23:57     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

No I figure I can work hard at the next job in the fall with some side business money makers in place
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 23:54     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

So this was a troll post, then?
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 23:19     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

Retirement savings poor.
-OP
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 23:14     Subject: Re:Can I afford to take 6 months off?

I also wish I could quit my well paying job and do whatever I like...unfortunately there is no way....
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 11:30     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

OP, you didn't answer my question as to what you have saved up for retirement. Are you avoiding the question? I really hope you have a plan for that, or it's going to be a very long time until you can afford to quit your job, if ever.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 10:08     Subject: Re:Can I afford to take 6 months off?

This is nuts. OP should get a second job to pay down credit cards and other debt.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 10:03     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:serious question - exactly how would you pay your bills (including debt payments) without your job? If you can break even - and you KNOW you have a job in the fall - maybe. but please answer this first.


oh and also let us know how you would cover health insurance.


Dog walking, duh
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 09:02     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

Anonymous wrote:serious question - exactly how would you pay your bills (including debt payments) without your job? If you can break even - and you KNOW you have a job in the fall - maybe. but please answer this first.


oh and also let us know how you would cover health insurance.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 09:00     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

serious question - exactly how would you pay your bills (including debt payments) without your job? If you can break even - and you KNOW you have a job in the fall - maybe. but please answer this first.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 08:52     Subject: Re:Can I afford to take 6 months off?

I totally get your desire to take a break but TRUST ME, you will be more worried and end up with zero relaxation if you choose that route. You may not realize it but being a single mom having a nice job of 80k is a hugely relaxing thing in itself. Just try to adjust your perspective and good luck!
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 08:21     Subject: Can I afford to take 6 months off?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you missing a 0 or two in your savings amount?


+1 or possibly two zeros?


+2 I sympathize, but you have no money along with equity-line and credit card debt. I'm not comfortable with you abandoning your job until you have $500K or so in savings.


$500k? So never then. Great.


You act like we said you can't have a cookie for dessert. Most people, especially with kids to support, don't just quit their job because the fancy strikes them. You don't have the money to do it.