Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you not know how to cook OP?
Is it worth the transition? I agree with other PPs that it can create a inequality in your relationship. I would recommend talking through the transition with a therapist.
Therapy, really?
context matters. Are we talking going from $90K as a government schlub to $270K as an association or non-profit "executive?" But still living in Gainesville and riding the MARC train 2.5 hours per day?
Or are we talking private sector near-executive to executive and comp near $1M???
Totally different lifestyles and intra-family dynamics.
-- pp 10:32
Exactly. I think, in general, if you couldn't afford to SAHM before, tripling your income is not going to mean living like a king. At all. At least not in this area
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone this happened too. Next, husbands ego got huge, he started cheating with several younger women, they are now divorcing. Be careful what you wish for because you might get it.
Jealousy is a mofo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody have this happen?
How do you go from being 2 parents working to 1.
Does the SAH handle everything except for cleaning?
Do you have a cook?
Didn't you post yesterday, OP? Who capitalizes Executive? Are you considering whether to make this move or have you already made it?
Yes, both posts she writes Executive with a capital E. Troll?
Probably someone from a very "humble" background who's overly thrilled at the idea of joining the upper middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody have this happen?
How do you go from being 2 parents working to 1.
Does the SAH handle everything except for cleaning?
Do you have a cook?
Didn't you post yesterday, OP? Who capitalizes Executive? Are you considering whether to make this move or have you already made it?
Yes, both posts she writes Executive with a capital E. Troll?
Probably someone from a very "humble" background who's overly thrilled at the idea of joining the upper middle class.
Good for OP. I'd like to join those ranks!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not saying the new SAHM and her "executive" husband are not worthy, but I bet there is a equal or more worthy female that got passed over so her DH could take the "executive" position, because the company figured the female would also quit working when her own DH gets promoted to an "executive " position. On another long thread, people talked about SAHM with advanced degrees choosing to quit work and this is what happens.
You bet wrong. Go pay the house all.
Anonymous wrote:Not saying the new SAHM and her "executive" husband are not worthy, but I bet there is a equal or more worthy female that got passed over so her DH could take the "executive" position, because the company figured the female would also quit working when her own DH gets promoted to an "executive " position. On another long thread, people talked about SAHM with advanced degrees choosing to quit work and this is what happens.
Anonymous wrote:Not saying the new SAHM and her "executive" husband are not worthy, but I bet there is a equal or more worthy female that got passed over so her DH could take the "executive" position, because the company figured the female would also quit working when her own DH gets promoted to an "executive " position. On another long thread, people talked about SAHM with advanced degrees choosing to quit work and this is what happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody have this happen?
How do you go from being 2 parents working to 1.
Does the SAH handle everything except for cleaning?
Do you have a cook?
Didn't you post yesterday, OP? Who capitalizes Executive? Are you considering whether to make this move or have you already made it?
Yes, both posts she writes Executive with a capital E. Troll?
Probably someone from a very "humble" background who's overly thrilled at the idea of joining the upper middle class.
why did you put humble in quotes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody have this happen?
How do you go from being 2 parents working to 1.
Does the SAH handle everything except for cleaning?
Do you have a cook?
Didn't you post yesterday, OP? Who capitalizes Executive? Are you considering whether to make this move or have you already made it?
Yes, both posts she writes Executive with a capital E. Troll?
Probably someone from a very "humble" background who's overly thrilled at the idea of joining the upper middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody have this happen?
How do you go from being 2 parents working to 1.
Does the SAH handle everything except for cleaning?
Do you have a cook?
Didn't you post yesterday, OP? Who capitalizes Executive? Are you considering whether to make this move or have you already made it?
Yes, both posts she writes Executive with a capital E. Troll?
Probably someone from a very "humble" background who's overly thrilled at the idea of joining the upper middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you not know how to cook OP?
Is it worth the transition? I agree with other PPs that it can create a inequality in your relationship. I would recommend talking through the transition with a therapist.
Therapy, really?
context matters. Are we talking going from $90K as a government schlub to $270K as an association or non-profit "executive?" But still living in Gainesville and riding the MARC train 2.5 hours per day?
Or are we talking private sector near-executive to executive and comp near $1M???
Totally different lifestyles and intra-family dynamics.
-- pp 10:32
You sound sad and mad. Sorry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you not know how to cook OP?
Is it worth the transition? I agree with other PPs that it can create a inequality in your relationship. I would recommend talking through the transition with a therapist.
Therapy, really?
context matters. Are we talking going from $90K as a government schlub to $270K as an association or non-profit "executive?" But still living in Gainesville and riding the MARC train 2.5 hours per day?
Or are we talking private sector near-executive to executive and comp near $1M???
Totally different lifestyles and intra-family dynamics.
-- pp 10:32
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody have this happen?
How do you go from being 2 parents working to 1.
Does the SAH handle everything except for cleaning?
Do you have a cook?
Didn't you post yesterday, OP? Who capitalizes Executive? Are you considering whether to make this move or have you already made it?
Yes, both posts she writes Executive with a capital E. Troll?