Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adding...my DH and doing what your DH proposes. We live well, but also well below means and it appears well below other people we know in similar income ranges. The trick is BOTH of you being on board with whatever plan you choose. If one is working high stress (which will add to the others stress trust me - this is a dual situation) and one of you starts to “upgrade” your lifestyle, then you are deviating from your plan - may be fine but you should talk through this and also touch base about your goals periodically.
I’ll say..,we’ve been at this about 8-10 years and no regrets. Financial security is well-worth the effort and I agree...this income could be gone at anytime. Make hay while the sun shines
OP here. Yes, you get it. Essentially, DH wants what he calls “FU money.”
To the other PP, I am actually on board picking up the slack (kids are a little older now, would have been harder before) as long as DH doesn’t get cranky or snappish.
They talk about "F U Money" all the time on that show Billions. But they mean, you know, billions of dollars. Normal people can't earn that much in a lifetime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adding...my DH and doing what your DH proposes. We live well, but also well below means and it appears well below other people we know in similar income ranges. The trick is BOTH of you being on board with whatever plan you choose. If one is working high stress (which will add to the others stress trust me - this is a dual situation) and one of you starts to “upgrade” your lifestyle, then you are deviating from your plan - may be fine but you should talk through this and also touch base about your goals periodically.
I’ll say..,we’ve been at this about 8-10 years and no regrets. Financial security is well-worth the effort and I agree...this income could be gone at anytime. Make hay while the sun shines
OP here. Yes, you get it. Essentially, DH wants what he calls “FU money.”
To the other PP, I am actually on board picking up the slack (kids are a little older now, would have been harder before) as long as DH doesn’t get cranky or snappish.
Anonymous wrote:Adding...my DH and doing what your DH proposes. We live well, but also well below means and it appears well below other people we know in similar income ranges. The trick is BOTH of you being on board with whatever plan you choose. If one is working high stress (which will add to the others stress trust me - this is a dual situation) and one of you starts to “upgrade” your lifestyle, then you are deviating from your plan - may be fine but you should talk through this and also touch base about your goals periodically.
I’ll say..,we’ve been at this about 8-10 years and no regrets. Financial security is well-worth the effort and I agree...this income could be gone at anytime. Make hay while the sun shines
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much stress are we talking? Moving to a manager position with 5 reports? 20 reports? Going from 40 hours a week to 60 hours a week?
If we're talking sizeable amounts of stress like 60 hours a week, I guess DH and I are pretty simple folk because I'd say $200k is preferable than messing up our current family dynamic. We are in the DC metro region, and we're comfortable with two kids.
For small amounts of stress like a few extra people to manage... suck it up buttercup and do it!
OP here. The new role would include a big business development component (which I think my DH would be really good at FWIW) with the upside being a significant portion of new business brought in. This job would be lots of schmoozing - which DH likes and its comes naturally to him - but I still think will be stressful. I don't think he sees it as a forever job, but wants to see if he can sock away a ton of extra money for 5-10 years THEN take a cushy lifestyle job, rather than doing that now.
Anonymous wrote:How much stress are we talking? Moving to a manager position with 5 reports? 20 reports? Going from 40 hours a week to 60 hours a week?
If we're talking sizeable amounts of stress like 60 hours a week, I guess DH and I are pretty simple folk because I'd say $200k is preferable than messing up our current family dynamic. We are in the DC metro region, and we're comfortable with two kids.
For small amounts of stress like a few extra people to manage... suck it up buttercup and do it!