Anonymous wrote:OP,
I have a girlfriend in the exact same situaiton. Her husband(also works in finance!) is the biggest jerk in the world.
And guess what? She is a teacher too. She has gone back to teaching. The idiot husband pays for their nanny, and my friend makes pretty much the cost of the nanny. It just does not make sense. MY friend would rather stay home with their children (3 all under the age of 7- the youngest is not even a year old). However, the imbalance of power was just too much for her.
Her husband has not changed -- he is cheap, rude and extremely self centered(does not help out with his kids at all), but she does not have to ask him for money for every little thing. Additionally, she feels better about herself; his terrible attitude had begun to play a number on her self esteem.
Get a job. When he tells you he works hard for his money, tell him "So do I"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I sympathize. I don’t have quite the same problem because at least my husband is willing to travel a few times a year but he Point blank *refuses* to take more than a week off at a time which precludes most types of interesting travel with time zone changes, like to Europe or Asia or Africa.
It drives me nuts because, as you say, no one is indispensable. He should be able to take 2 weeks off like other normal professionals. It’s his ego getting in the way.
I’m going to agree with Dh on this one. People in finance do not take off 2 weeks at a time on the regular. My DH also works in finance, and he takes a week at Christmas, a week in the summer and a week at spring break. They have unlimited vacation? But there very likely might not be anyone who can cover for him, and if clients are calling, they don’t like that you are slacking off for two weeks.
I really think he needs to be ok with you taking vacation on your own. Maybe buy a beach house for you al to go to for the summer.
PP here. Because of the Pandemic, we missed one of our planned vacations. So now we have airfare and hotel credit we need to use in 3021. We usually travel over Xmas break, Feb break, April break, a week in July, and one in August. Because of restrictions/location/school dates, the time that makes the most sense to reschedule our 2020 credit is in late June. He is now giving me a hard time because he doesn’t want to take a week off in June, one in July, and one in August. There all a month apart! I don’t see the big deal at all. We’re talking about eating 8k in credit here.
COVID!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It sounds like your living standards would increase if you divorced and lived off child support and half your assets. You can probably negotiate to keep the house — and it’s unlikely you’d be able something more expensive. However you could easily take vacations, hire cleaners, etc. right now it sounds like you have the lifestyle of someone who makes 75K. You would probably get double that (at least) in a divorce. Plus half the retirement accounyes, assets, etc.
Do it.
She will never do this, because she wants the living standards of someone pulling in $1M not $150k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It sounds like your living standards would increase if you divorced and lived off child support and half your assets. You can probably negotiate to keep the house — and it’s unlikely you’d be able something more expensive. However you could easily take vacations, hire cleaners, etc. right now it sounds like you have the lifestyle of someone who makes 75K. You would probably get double that (at least) in a divorce. Plus half the retirement accounyes, assets, etc.
Do it.
She will never do this, because she wants the living standards of someone pulling in $1M not $150k.
But she doesn’t have the living standards of someone making 1 million. Their house is 500K and the only vacations she’s allowed to do are to visit her in-laws beach house. She’s also not allowed to hire a handyman or a housekeeper. If she got divorced, she would be able to do all of those things because she would control the money. Having a large HHI that she cannot access does not help her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I sympathize. I don’t have quite the same problem because at least my husband is willing to travel a few times a year but he Point blank *refuses* to take more than a week off at a time which precludes most types of interesting travel with time zone changes, like to Europe or Asia or Africa.
It drives me nuts because, as you say, no one is indispensable. He should be able to take 2 weeks off like other normal professionals. It’s his ego getting in the way.
I’m going to agree with Dh on this one. People in finance do not take off 2 weeks at a time on the regular. My DH also works in finance, and he takes a week at Christmas, a week in the summer and a week at spring break. They have unlimited vacation? But there very likely might not be anyone who can cover for him, and if clients are calling, they don’t like that you are slacking off for two weeks.
I really think he needs to be ok with you taking vacation on your own. Maybe buy a beach house for you al to go to for the summer.
PP here. Because of the Pandemic, we missed one of our planned vacations. So now we have airfare and hotel credit we need to use in 3021. We usually travel over Xmas break, Feb break, April break, a week in July, and one in August. Because of restrictions/location/school dates, the time that makes the most sense to reschedule our 2020 credit is in late June. He is now giving me a hard time because he doesn’t want to take a week off in June, one in July, and one in August. There all a month apart! I don’t see the big deal at all. We’re talking about eating 8k in credit here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I sympathize. I don’t have quite the same problem because at least my husband is willing to travel a few times a year but he Point blank *refuses* to take more than a week off at a time which precludes most types of interesting travel with time zone changes, like to Europe or Asia or Africa.
It drives me nuts because, as you say, no one is indispensable. He should be able to take 2 weeks off like other normal professionals. It’s his ego getting in the way.
I’m going to agree with Dh on this one. People in finance do not take off 2 weeks at a time on the regular. My DH also works in finance, and he takes a week at Christmas, a week in the summer and a week at spring break. They have unlimited vacation? But there very likely might not be anyone who can cover for him, and if clients are calling, they don’t like that you are slacking off for two weeks.
I really think he needs to be ok with you taking vacation on your own. Maybe buy a beach house for you al to go to for the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It sounds like your living standards would increase if you divorced and lived off child support and half your assets. You can probably negotiate to keep the house — and it’s unlikely you’d be able something more expensive. However you could easily take vacations, hire cleaners, etc. right now it sounds like you have the lifestyle of someone who makes 75K. You would probably get double that (at least) in a divorce. Plus half the retirement accounyes, assets, etc.
Do it.
She will never do this, because she wants the living standards of someone pulling in $1M not $150k.