Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a shortage of teachers. What field did your spouse get his masters in?
He wouldn't get paid much more than he makes now as a teacher.
But better hours & likely summers off. So more time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you ramp up and he can go PT or be a SAHD?
I’m kind of topped out where I am and he can’t go PT. We just bought a house, so we can’t take any step back in terms of pay.
It sounds like your frustration isn’t new. Why on Earth did you buy a house?
Because two grown adults + kids in 800 sq ft condo with no outdoor space is only going to work for a year or two (maybe!) more before we would have had to find a bigger place anyway. If I had bought three years ago when I felt similarly constrained, we would have been in a better position than we are now. The housing keeps getting more expensive, I only hope my salary can grow a little (not leaps and bounds) to make this work.
Boo boo an 800 sq ft condo! You may as well have moved to the slums of India! You people are out of touch and more than a little disgusting.
S/he says from her 4000 sq ft house.
LOL, I say from my 750 sq ft 2 br that I share with my 4yo and 2yo and DH.
Riiiiiiiiiiiiight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you ramp up and he can go PT or be a SAHD?
I’m kind of topped out where I am and he can’t go PT. We just bought a house, so we can’t take any step back in terms of pay.
Sounds like you are living beyond your means. You can’t make it work with two kids on $130k? Do you live in Manhattan? We lived on $110k in a desirable DC hood in a nice apartment. Why did you buy a house knowing it would lock him into this job? I just have a hard time having sympathy for people who pretend they are trapped but they have made 1,000 bad choices. You bought a HOUSE, probably have multiple cars, and spend in other ways you shouldn’t and then act like a victim that you don’t get a break. You all make freakin’ $190k/year. That is PLENTY.
Our salaries need to be spread more evenly on the off chance that something happens to either one of our jobs. As for my HOUSE (as you put it) we are talking 1100 sq ft above grade, not some McMansion. We have one car. We take busses and metro to work. I guess my Netflix account is an extravagance to you. We also save for retirement. I’m sure that seems like a bad investment. We should spend every cent we make now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you posting from? How can he not find a job at this time? Employers are offering sign-on bonuses, closing bc they don't have staff, you name it.
What industry?
Yes, you both can wallow in your pity party. You deserve to, BUT the important thing is you make a change. Pity parties are only a pit stop. You need to get get moving. Complaing about it doesn't do any good
+1. Yep, vent away, OP, but you created this situation too when you bought a house that didn't give you any financial wiggle room. If you want a different reality, you've got to figure it out together.
Anonymous wrote:Since he is having trouble finding a job, honestly I think he should talk to his boss and work 9 to 5, 5 days a week. Seriously, then he would have time to spend with family and look for another job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you lost me completely with 7pm. I actually laughed.
Good for you that your spouse has an even worse job. I hope it pays more. If his job paid more I wouldn’t be so angry because at least it would be worth it.
He works 6.5 days per week. Pre-pandemic he travelled 50% of the time. He is on the phone / emails from when he wakes to when he sleeps.
Try living with that and co-parenting. You can literally never be ill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you lost me completely with 7pm. I actually laughed.
Good for you that your spouse has an even worse job. I hope it pays more. If his job paid more I wouldn’t be so angry because at least it would be worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a shortage of teachers. What field did your spouse get his masters in?
What’s the point of going from one 65K job to another?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is his career field?
Actually job is writer/editor. Industry (if you can call it that) is foreign policy. I would love for him to look outside this realm, but I’m not going to push overly hard in that direction.
So non profit think tank or free lance or teaching/lecturing or if you’re extroverted white books, speak the circuit and be a Fellow somewhere. Either way it’s usually wealthy people type job and path. All those poly sci and Intl relations majors….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leaving at 6pm isn’t really late but he is underpaid. Is he at a nonprofit or something? He should quit.
He leaves at 6 to commute home to work more. He is at a non-profit. We need his income.