Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could you consider doing something part-time / project-based?
My mind has immediately skipped ahead to what you'll be doing when the kids are more independent and then when they're off to college. I would want to have something for myself. Something interesting/challenging that brings in some money.
I'd think about that vision of yourself in X years, and think about what you could be doing right now to work towards that.
I’d be interested in some examples of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went back to full time work this year, kids are 11 and 9. I didn’t need to financially, just thought it would Be nice to have something for myself, have something to do other than volunteer, exercise and watch tv. I worked part time previously and thought it made sense to go back to full time work
Here’s what happened. Work sucks. My co workers are lame, there is no flexibility. I am punishing myself with this stupid job for no reason. Almost a year in and I’m counting the days until I can quit. Literally.
Maybe there is some magic job out there where it’s more value add than value take, but this one isn’t it.
This is what the worry about. Work has always sucked ime
Anonymous wrote:I went back to full time work this year, kids are 11 and 9. I didn’t need to financially, just thought it would Be nice to have something for myself, have something to do other than volunteer, exercise and watch tv. I worked part time previously and thought it made sense to go back to full time work
Here’s what happened. Work sucks. My co workers are lame, there is no flexibility. I am punishing myself with this stupid job for no reason. Almost a year in and I’m counting the days until I can quit. Literally.
Maybe there is some magic job out there where it’s more value add than value take, but this one isn’t it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am currently a 42yo SAHM of 3 kids. I have one in preschool and two in elementary. I have been home and out of the workforce for the last 5 years. My background is in finance/accounting so I have some skills that are employable. I am confident I can find a job but I expect pay will be low. I used to earn 200k before I stopped working. DH earns a seven figure income. He was earning high six when I stopped working. We do not need my income and I would need flexible hours. Next year I will have one kid in preschool, one in elementary and one in middle school.
I have always been the default parent. I took all the snow days, sick days, morning and evenings. We used to have a full time nanny plus preschool plus housekeeper who cooked for us and I couldn’t make it work. I felt burned out because despite having all this help, I never had a moment of rest.
Time off would be a huge adjustment if I went back to work. We travel every long weekend, school break and summer. I’m also very active at school- pta and room parent.
Would you try to go back to work if you were me?
I hope this does not become another mommy war thread. Looking for advice.
OP, I read this post and every single sentence makes it abundantly clear you do not want to go back to work. So why post this? What is really going on? Does your DH want you to go back to work? Do you feel bored at home? Are you worried for your future if the marriage doesn't work out?
I feel like if you share more what is motivating these thoughts to begin with, people might be able to offer more insight from their own experiences.
Anonymous wrote:I love being a working mom but in your situation I would just look for something freelance or maybe PT consulting. I would not fool with a FT job
Anonymous wrote:I am currently a 42yo SAHM of 3 kids. I have one in preschool and two in elementary. I have been home and out of the workforce for the last 5 years. My background is in finance/accounting so I have some skills that are employable. I am confident I can find a job but I expect pay will be low. I used to earn 200k before I stopped working. DH earns a seven figure income. He was earning high six when I stopped working. We do not need my income and I would need flexible hours. Next year I will have one kid in preschool, one in elementary and one in middle school.
I have always been the default parent. I took all the snow days, sick days, morning and evenings. We used to have a full time nanny plus preschool plus housekeeper who cooked for us and I couldn’t make it work. I felt burned out because despite having all this help, I never had a moment of rest.
Time off would be a huge adjustment if I went back to work. We travel every long weekend, school break and summer. I’m also very active at school- pta and room parent.
Would you try to go back to work if you were me?
I hope this does not become another mommy war thread. Looking for advice.