Anonymous wrote:Op here. We are talking in an hour. I don't understand but want to get to the bottom of this.
Anonymous wrote:Financially it will be difficult. Our entire cushion is gone and the whole premise of our financial choices change (living close in a walkable neighborhood with good schools) goes out the window, which she also doesn't want to face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. She announced her notice. They actually want her to stay but she's not budging.
Could something have happened at work that she isn't telling you?
Op. Possibly but she's completely shut down on the subject. She's just done.
You should support her then. It must have been pretty bad so why would you want her to be that miserable. That's not healthy for either of you.
Oh please. The double standard on this board is INSANE. Would you be saying that if the DH just up and quit his job with no explanation? Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. She announced her notice. They actually want her to stay but she's not budging.
Could something have happened at work that she isn't telling you?
Op. Possibly but she's completely shut down on the subject. She's just done.
You should support her then. It must have been pretty bad so why would you want her to be that miserable. That's not healthy for either of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. She announced her notice. They actually want her to stay but she's not budging.
Could something have happened at work that she isn't telling you?
Op. Possibly but she's completely shut down on the subject. She's just done.
You should support her then. It must have been pretty bad so why would you want her to be that miserable. That's not healthy for either of you.
Anonymous wrote:If she was that miserable she should quit, and OP you should support that. She'll find another one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. She announced her notice. They actually want her to stay but she's not budging.
Could something have happened at work that she isn't telling you?
Op. Possibly but she's completely shut down on the subject. She's just done.
Anonymous wrote:Does she want to be a SAHM now or will she be looking for another job? Maybe she'll find it quickly. You should be supportive of her right now.
Anonymous wrote:I am sort of reeling here, home on a snow day. My wife just announced she was quitting her job which provides our health insurance because she "doesn't like it and dreads going to work." When I asked why it's the basic office crap, office politics etc. I'd support moving to a new job but I am upset being thrown for a loop. We now have to scrape together insurance through my jobs awful plan. We have kids in daycare and before people ask, I do drop offs and pick ups. It's in my building. I'm taking a break and trying to collect my thoughts. How would you proceed.