Anonymous wrote:I am in the opposite situation and am starting to regret it but can’t seem to find a happy medium. DH and I both work big 60+ hour a week jobs and I am starting to feel like I want and need to be there more for our kids. Even with a nanny scheduling for two kids who need to be in opposite places at the same time is tough, and my older one needs more homework guidance. But I am starting to hate getting home, scrambling to make dinner and spending very little time as a family.
Problem is I can’t seem to find any flexible jobs in my field that have significantly fewer hours and don’t pay total crap. I don’t want to take a pay cut unless it’s a meaningful quality of life boost but most of what I find is a huge pay cut for not that much less work or stress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I applied (and didn't get but got far in the process) for a director level job. I thought I was ready to ramp up my career after 12 years in the same place. However we have 3 kids (2, 5 and 7) and my DH works a very inflexible 60-80 hour job. My job is super flexible, I work from home 4 days a week and can pretty much get away with doing my job 6 hours a day. I make $100,000 and carry our health insurance and have a pension. DH makes around $400-500,000 depending on the year, with a much larger earning potential.
Will I regret not taking the bigger career later on? Or does it make more sense to have a mommy-track job so I can shuttle kids around and get to practices, parent teacher conferences, etc as they get older?
The latter. You guys already have more money than you can actually need, so keep the flexibility and sanity.
So true. We are similar HHI ~700k split almost equally between us (DH slightly more). I WFH and love the extra time with the kids. I was forced to take this position in a company reorganization and wasn't sure its what I wanted. Sometimes you don't know what you want until it's thrust upon you. I'm so glad I got this role. I also have all the health insurance, but DH can get it through his work if need be. I work about 4-6hrs per day 4 days a week "full time".
FFS. “Mommy tracked” at $350k. Read the room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I applied (and didn't get but got far in the process) for a director level job. I thought I was ready to ramp up my career after 12 years in the same place. However we have 3 kids (2, 5 and 7) and my DH works a very inflexible 60-80 hour job. My job is super flexible, I work from home 4 days a week and can pretty much get away with doing my job 6 hours a day. I make $100,000 and carry our health insurance and have a pension. DH makes around $400-500,000 depending on the year, with a much larger earning potential.
Will I regret not taking the bigger career later on? Or does it make more sense to have a mommy-track job so I can shuttle kids around and get to practices, parent teacher conferences, etc as they get older?
The latter. You guys already have more money than you can actually need, so keep the flexibility and sanity.
So true. We are similar HHI ~700k split almost equally between us (DH slightly more). I WFH and love the extra time with the kids. I was forced to take this position in a company reorganization and wasn't sure its what I wanted. Sometimes you don't know what you want until it's thrust upon you. I'm so glad I got this role. I also have all the health insurance, but DH can get it through his work if need be. I work about 4-6hrs per day 4 days a week "full time".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I applied (and didn't get but got far in the process) for a director level job. I thought I was ready to ramp up my career after 12 years in the same place. However we have 3 kids (2, 5 and 7) and my DH works a very inflexible 60-80 hour job. My job is super flexible, I work from home 4 days a week and can pretty much get away with doing my job 6 hours a day. I make $100,000 and carry our health insurance and have a pension. DH makes around $400-500,000 depending on the year, with a much larger earning potential.
Will I regret not taking the bigger career later on? Or does it make more sense to have a mommy-track job so I can shuttle kids around and get to practices, parent teacher conferences, etc as they get older?
The latter. You guys already have more money than you can actually need, so keep the flexibility and sanity.
So true. We are similar HHI ~700k split almost equally between us (DH slightly more). I WFH and love the extra time with the kids. I was forced to take this position in a company reorganization and wasn't sure its what I wanted. Sometimes you don't know what you want until it's thrust upon you. I'm so glad I got this role. I also have all the health insurance, but DH can get it through his work if need be. I work about 4-6hrs per day 4 days a week "full time".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I applied (and didn't get but got far in the process) for a director level job. I thought I was ready to ramp up my career after 12 years in the same place. However we have 3 kids (2, 5 and 7) and my DH works a very inflexible 60-80 hour job. My job is super flexible, I work from home 4 days a week and can pretty much get away with doing my job 6 hours a day. I make $100,000 and carry our health insurance and have a pension. DH makes around $400-500,000 depending on the year, with a much larger earning potential.
Will I regret not taking the bigger career later on? Or does it make more sense to have a mommy-track job so I can shuttle kids around and get to practices, parent teacher conferences, etc as they get older?
The latter. You guys already have more money than you can actually need, so keep the flexibility and sanity.