Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you all for confirming that it would indeed be crazy for me to leave the work force! I know I should try another job before just giving it all up to SAH, and I’m sure that’s what I’ll do. It’s just been a tough few months!
As for all the questions about why DH doesn’t stay home instead, we haven’t seriously discussed it. DH enjoys his job, while I am ambivalent about mine. It’s also unlikely that my income will remain as high as it is now for long. I’m a senior associate in big law, and I’m not gunning to make partner. As a result, it’s unlikely that the disparity in our incomes will be as large as it is now for much longer.
It sounds like it’s probably just time for me to look for a government job with more regular hours and less stress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you all for confirming that it would indeed be crazy for me to leave the work force! I know I should try another job before just giving it all up to SAH, and I’m sure that’s what I’ll do. It’s just been a tough few months!
As for all the questions about why DH doesn’t stay home instead, we haven’t seriously discussed it. DH enjoys his job, while I am ambivalent about mine. It’s also unlikely that my income will remain as high as it is now for long. I’m a senior associate in big law, and I’m not gunning to make partner. As a result, it’s unlikely that the disparity in our incomes will be as large as it is now for much longer.
It sounds like it’s probably just time for me to look for a government job with more regular hours and less stress.
A government job may not be less stress...it depends on the role. Also, it is so much less money. You should hang in there for at least 5 years, save as much as you can and then consider a different job later after a bunch of savings is in the bank.
Anonymous wrote:OP, do you work in BigLaw?
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you all for confirming that it would indeed be crazy for me to leave the work force! I know I should try another job before just giving it all up to SAH, and I’m sure that’s what I’ll do. It’s just been a tough few months!
As for all the questions about why DH doesn’t stay home instead, we haven’t seriously discussed it. DH enjoys his job, while I am ambivalent about mine. It’s also unlikely that my income will remain as high as it is now for long. I’m a senior associate in big law, and I’m not gunning to make partner. As a result, it’s unlikely that the disparity in our incomes will be as large as it is now for much longer.
It sounds like it’s probably just time for me to look for a government job with more regular hours and less stress.
Anonymous wrote:No. DH needs to consider staying home, not you. It’s too much money to give up.
Anonymous wrote:We did it. Dropped from $530 to $185. Also had significant savings, college covered, and a low mortgage, and planned on private schools. It was more than fine financially. No regrets. The life balance and living the way wen want live has been priceless to us. Now the single earner is back up over $800, so remember that single income is likely to grow too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use your substantial income to buy your way out of the chaos. You can afford an amazing nanny and housecleaning services. Find a nanny willing to help get dinner underway and take care of the kids laundry. You should be walking into a clean, calm household at the end of the day.
This. With your HHI, you should be able to outsource just about *everything*!
+1 At the very least, try this out for 6 months or so to see if it helps at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't your DH offering to stay home? I legitimately don't understand.
You are cute. DH staying home is misery for everyone. SAHD are shunned by the SAHM groups, you can't have playdates because a SAHD and SAHM meeting up midday is SCANDELOUS, working dads assume you have a drinking problem or mental health issue which is why you aren't working, and even the kids notice your family is different. its better to be a family of two dads than have a SAHD with a working mom!