Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50s with kids in elementary is pretty old. I had my youngest at 39. I will be in my 50s when he is done with school and I can readily admit that I will be pretty old, definitely older than the average parent. But, I knew what I was getting into.
If you had a kid at 39 you'd be 51 when they are leaving elementary school...
Having a kid at 39 in my town would make you a very young mom or dad. I had my last at 45. My good friend had his first at 49 with his 42 year old wife and to my suprise had three kids the last one at her 47 and him 54. He lives in a super rich town where second and third wives are common. He is actually a young dad. He has Dads in their 70s in the elementary school.
It is all perspective. No one bats and eye Bruce Willis, Alex Baldwin having kids at their age. Janet Jackson had a kid at 50 and Halle Berry had one at 47.
This is absolute and unadulterated wishful thinking bullshit. There is NO town in America where "having a kid at 39 would make you a very young mom or dad." Zero. Name the town. A "very young" mom at 39? Nope. Such a town doesn't exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't find any of it surprising at all. I'm more surprised so many people still work.
There were so many opportunities to became financially free in last 6 years. Several crypto and individual stocks I bought made 10X. Can't even name one that went down.
I simply manage our money from home.
Rate cuts are coming, so there's more money to be made. I told my boss that I cannot help him anymore as I lose money while at work.
Not everything is about money.
OK, enjoy giving up money and family for the honor of going to work at your special job at 9am.
Anonymous wrote:We live in North Arlington, and our local elementary starts at 9 AM. We are older parents in our 50s, and we both work so I go to work in person and dress business casual.
When I’m walking to drop off, I often see father’s dropping off their kids, and they are dressed in shorts and sweats and T-shirts, but they are younger like in their 30s early 40s.
Does everyone have a work at home job now except me? I thought we had RTO happening, or these dad’s going to work late after going home and changing first and getting there at like 930/10?
Our neighborhood is very expensive, I did not know they were that many jobs that paid that well to stay home in your sweats! Except maybe tech, but I am in tech and I’ve never met anyone else in our school that is in tech.
I guess they’re all in sales?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People have all kinds of jobs and schedules.
If you’ve lived a pretty regimented life, it can be easy to forget/not see how much variation there is.
But actually, there are tons of us out here not on a 9-5 office job for one reason or another! Take a sick day and drive around. You’ll be shocked.
+1 LOL. No they don't all work in sales. Do you not know anyone in your bubble who works as a health care professional or has an international facing career where the time zones may necessitate different work hours?
OP seems weirdly naive. I also find it odd they think they would know everyone involved in tech.
Anonymous wrote:I often see mothers wearing yoga pants and other casual clothing when they drop their kids off at school and I, too, wonder what jobs they are doing dressed like that. I mean, do they go home and change before Zoom calls or before heading into the office (late)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50s with kids in elementary is pretty old. I had my youngest at 39. I will be in my 50s when he is done with school and I can readily admit that I will be pretty old, definitely older than the average parent. But, I knew what I was getting into.
If you had a kid at 39 you'd be 51 when they are leaving elementary school...
Having a kid at 39 in my town would make you a very young mom or dad. I had my last at 45. My good friend had his first at 49 with his 42 year old wife and to my suprise had three kids the last one at her 47 and him 54. He lives in a super rich town where second and third wives are common. He is actually a young dad. He has Dads in their 70s in the elementary school.
It is all perspective. No one bats and eye Bruce Willis, Alex Baldwin having kids at their age. Janet Jackson had a kid at 50 and Halle Berry had one at 47.
Anonymous wrote:We live in North Arlington, and our local elementary starts at 9 AM. We are older parents in our 50s, and we both work so I go to work in person and dress business casual.
When I’m walking to drop off, I often see father’s dropping off their kids, and they are dressed in shorts and sweats and T-shirts, but they are younger like in their 30s early 40s.
Does everyone have a work at home job now except me? I thought we had RTO happening, or these dad’s going to work late after going home and changing first and getting there at like 930/10?
Our neighborhood is very expensive, I did not know they were that many jobs that paid that well to stay home in your sweats! Except maybe tech, but I am in tech and I’ve never met anyone else in our school that is in tech.
I guess they’re all in sales?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50s with kids in elementary is pretty old. I had my youngest at 39. I will be in my 50s when he is done with school and I can readily admit that I will be pretty old, definitely older than the average parent. But, I knew what I was getting into.
If you had a kid at 39 you'd be 51 when they are leaving elementary school...
Anonymous wrote:50s with kids in elementary is pretty old. I had my youngest at 39. I will be in my 50s when he is done with school and I can readily admit that I will be pretty old, definitely older than the average parent. But, I knew what I was getting into.
Anonymous wrote:I don't find any of it surprising at all. I'm more surprised so many people still work.
There were so many opportunities to became financially free in last 6 years. Several crypto and individual stocks I bought made 10X. Can't even name one that went down.
I simply manage our money from home.
Rate cuts are coming, so there's more money to be made. I told my boss that I cannot help him anymore as I lose money while at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50s with kids in elementary is pretty old. I had my youngest at 39. I will be in my 50s when he is done with school and I can readily admit that I will be pretty old, definitely older than the average parent. But, I knew what I was getting into.
If you had a kid at 39 you'd be 51 when they are leaving elementary school...
Having a kid at 39 in my town would make you a very young mom or dad. I had my last at 45. My good friend had his first at 49 with his 42 year old wife and to my suprise had three kids the last one at her 47 and him 54. He lives in a super rich town where second and third wives are common. He is actually a young dad. He has Dads in their 70s in the elementary school.
It is all perspective. No one bats and eye Bruce Willis, Alex Baldwin having kids at their age. Janet Jackson had a kid at 50 and Halle Berry had one at 47.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People have all kinds of jobs and schedules.
If you’ve lived a pretty regimented life, it can be easy to forget/not see how much variation there is.
But actually, there are tons of us out here not on a 9-5 office job for one reason or another! Take a sick day and drive around. You’ll be shocked.
+1 LOL. No they don't all work in sales. Do you not know anyone in your bubble who works as a health care professional or has an international facing career where the time zones may necessitate different work hours?
OP seems weirdly naive. I also find it odd they think they would know everyone involved in tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People have all kinds of jobs and schedules.
If you’ve lived a pretty regimented life, it can be easy to forget/not see how much variation there is.
But actually, there are tons of us out here not on a 9-5 office job for one reason or another! Take a sick day and drive around. You’ll be shocked.
+1 LOL. No they don't all work in sales. Do you not know anyone in your bubble who works as a health care professional or has an international facing career where the time zones may necessitate different work hours?