Anonymous wrote:Low drive women marry low drive men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I NT don’t think you missed the memo. You have to fit in with that crowd to begin with. They must likely know each other or are friends of friends through private school and frats and vacationing in the same places. It’s not like Jordyn from po dunk western PA is going to fit in with the hedge fund crowd that grew up in Darien.
if Jordyn goes to Swathmore or Amherst and makes friends and then moves to NYC or Boston or San Francisco, they will. Likewise, the UMC kid going to Rye Country day who flunks out of some random SEC school isn't going to be doing much mingling with young professionals for long unless his parents underwrite his existence
Anonymous wrote:I went to a couple Ivies and never met a single woman like this. There was no memo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met DH in grad school. On paper, I probably had higher earning potential just based on prestige of schools. But life happened. I made some choices like not taking the low work-life balance job that paid extremely well, and I do feel that I have hit a glass ceiling professionally even in the roles I have taken. In addition, DH graduated about a year before me, which meant he established his career first, and I sort of needed to fit around that (sort of, because we could have made other choices, but that's how it worked out).
I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of well-educated, self-sufficient, feminist women are like me.
Same. And once our youngest got to first grade I took a $1M+/ yr job again from my $250k one so my husband wasn’t the only one contributing $1m+/yr. plus mine had more wealth creation, profit sharing carry and lower tax rate setup.
PP, what profession you are in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a SAHM mom to a high earner (whom I married when we were in college) but it was a total fluke. I dated lots of men who never had high earning potential and was even engaged to one of them.
I never wanted to be a SAHM but then health issues made working really hard for me, and DH never wanted to be a big law partner, but he found that the work really suits his abilities.
I am so glad I didn't try to marry for money. My husband is awesome.
I’m sorry you married a lawyer. Him being wealthy is hardly a shock. Most lawyers are in it for the money, let’s be real. You would have known early own if he was planning to be a hair shirt environmental or law enforcement lawyer, and I’m sure you would have bailed.
DP. This is such a dumb post. You know plenty of lawyers start out on the biglaw track, and then leave, either by choice or because they are told they won't make partner, right? In fact many of the attorneys at my fed agency were biglaw refugees who seem happy by all accounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a SAHM mom to a high earner (whom I married when we were in college) but it was a total fluke. I dated lots of men who never had high earning potential and was even engaged to one of them.
I never wanted to be a SAHM but then health issues made working really hard for me, and DH never wanted to be a big law partner, but he found that the work really suits his abilities.
I am so glad I didn't try to marry for money. My husband is awesome.
I’m sorry you married a lawyer. Him being wealthy is hardly a shock. Most lawyers are in it for the money, let’s be real. You would have known early own if he was planning to be a hair shirt environmental or law enforcement lawyer, and I’m sure you would have bailed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a SAHM mom to a high earner (whom I married when we were in college) but it was a total fluke. I dated lots of men who never had high earning potential and was even engaged to one of them.
I never wanted to be a SAHM but then health issues made working really hard for me, and DH never wanted to be a big law partner, but he found that the work really suits his abilities.
I am so glad I didn't try to marry for money. My husband is awesome.
I’m sorry you married a lawyer. Him being wealthy is hardly a shock. Most lawyers are in it for the money, let’s be real. You would have known early own if he was planning to be a hair shirt environmental or law enforcement lawyer, and I’m sure you would have bailed.