Anonymous wrote:OP also hasn't lived in London as an adult, so he hasn't realized how classist things are there when you're not a student having a ball and you're trying to build an actual life. London women will be looking down their nose at OP's DW from the get-go because she's a SAHM, that's really looked down on over there (totally unfairly IMHO, but the reality is what it is when it comes to socializing). Meanwhile, OP will be treated better because presumably he'll be wearing the right suits and he's got the right job.
vAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm highly educated and would probably have no problem finding a job with a large American or European investment bank. I've always wanted to live somewhere else besides the the NY-DC corridor and at 35 with 2 kids (4 & 1) I finally am ready to say "F**k it, it's now or never." Hell even if for a few years and move back. I just spent 3 weeks during an EMEA tour for work and it's an experience everyone should have. Now here is the rub. My wife hates the idea. Will do a week in Spain for holiday or in Paris but she'll never live there. "I'm just an American gal" she says. If I don't do this, I will resent her for the rest of my life.
Sounds and smells like a troll
Anonymous wrote:I'm highly educated and would probably have no problem finding a job with a large American or European investment bank. I've always wanted to live somewhere else besides the the NY-DC corridor and at 35 with 2 kids (4 & 1) I finally am ready to say "F**k it, it's now or never." Hell even if for a few years and move back. I just spent 3 weeks during an EMEA tour for work and it's an experience everyone should have. Now here is the rub. My wife hates the idea. Will do a week in Spain for holiday or in Paris but she'll never live there. "I'm just an American gal" she says. If I don't do this, I will resent her for the rest of my life.
Anonymous wrote:I'm highly educated and would probably have no problem finding a job with a large American or European investment bank. I've always wanted to live somewhere else besides the the NY-DC corridor and at 35 with 2 kids (4 & 1) I finally am ready to say "F**k it, it's now or never." Hell even if for a few years and move back. I just spent 3 weeks during an EMEA tour for work and it's an experience everyone should have. Now here is the rub. My wife hates the idea. Will do a week in Spain for holiday or in Paris but she'll never live there. "I'm just an American gal" she says. If I don't do this, I will resent her for the rest of my life.
Anonymous wrote:I'm highly educated and would probably have no problem finding a job with a large American or European investment bank. I've always wanted to live somewhere else besides the the NY-DC corridor and at 35 with 2 kids (4 & 1) I finally am ready to say "F**k it, it's now or never." Hell even if for a few years and move back. I just spent 3 weeks during an EMEA tour for work and it's an experience everyone should have. Now here is the rub. My wife hates the idea. Will do a week in Spain for holiday or in Paris but she'll never live there. "I'm just an American gal" she says. If I don't do this, I will resent her for the rest of my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP also hasn't lived in London as an adult, so he hasn't realized how classist things are there when you're not a student having a ball and you're trying to build an actual life. London women will be looking down their nose at OP's DW from the get-go because she's a SAHM, that's really looked down on over there (totally unfairly IMHO, but the reality is what it is when it comes to socializing). Meanwhile, OP will be treated better because presumably he'll be wearing the right suits and he's got the right job.
Lady, enlighten us, when exactly did you live in London and in Paris?
2009 to 2013, thanks for asking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP also hasn't lived in London as an adult, so he hasn't realized how classist things are there when you're not a student having a ball and you're trying to build an actual life. London women will be looking down their nose at OP's DW from the get-go because she's a SAHM, that's really looked down on over there (totally unfairly IMHO, but the reality is what it is when it comes to socializing). Meanwhile, OP will be treated better because presumably he'll be wearing the right suits and he's got the right job.
Lady, enlighten us, when exactly did you live in London and in Paris?
Anonymous wrote:OP also hasn't lived in London as an adult, so he hasn't realized how classist things are there when you're not a student having a ball and you're trying to build an actual life. London women will be looking down their nose at OP's DW from the get-go because she's a SAHM, that's really looked down on over there (totally unfairly IMHO, but the reality is what it is when it comes to socializing). Meanwhile, OP will be treated better because presumably he'll be wearing the right suits and he's got the right job.
Anonymous wrote:OP also hasn't lived in London as an adult, so he hasn't realized how classist things are there when you're not a student having a ball and you're trying to build an actual life. London women will be looking down their nose at OP's DW from the get-go because she's a SAHM, that's really looked down on over there (totally unfairly IMHO, but the reality is what it is when it comes to socializing). Meanwhile, OP will be treated better because presumably he'll be wearing the right suits and he's got the right job.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I currently work for a well regarded global PE firm in DC so finding a job in Europe isn't the issue. My wife currently stays at home and she would do that in Europe. I lived in London for 2 and a half years (forms 2 & 3) when my dad worked for a US bank there and I've been frequently so I'm pretty comfortable with the culture. While I've been to Paris before, it's been as a tourist so I acknowledge it would be a bit more of an adjustment. I just look at my life and living here and all I see is a rote existence and would love to expose our kids to something a bit different. The fact that she won't even engage in dialogue is the crux of my frustration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I currently work for a well regarded global PE firm in DC so finding a job in Europe isn't the issue. My wife currently stays at home and she would do that in Europe. I lived in London for 2 and a half years (forms 2 & 3) when my dad worked for a US bank there and I've been frequently so I'm pretty comfortable with the culture. While I've been to Paris before, it's been as a tourist so I acknowledge it would be a bit more of an adjustment. I just look at my life and living here and all I see is a rote existence and would love to expose our kids to something a bit different. The fact that she won't even engage in dialogue is the crux of my frustration.
If you move to London, you're still going to have to go to work everyday. How will this change your "rote existence," other than by changing the scenery? I'd start by looking for ways to make your life here more interesting and meaningful. Also, talk to your wife when you have a real offer or something very close to it, rather than just asking your wife to chuck her life here.
Try getting rid of your cars and moving to an apt in San Francisco to start. Maybe it will feel chic and urban and easy!