Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an MD, residency and fellowship training, and I do occasional work on weekends, so I won’t have a gap in my CV. I can go back to work at any point.
Why on earth work so hard just to quit? Especially when medicine is generally so flexible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an MD, residency and fellowship training, and I do occasional work on weekends, so I won’t have a gap in my CV. I can go back to work at any point.
Why on earth work so hard just to quit? Especially when medicine is generally so flexible?
This is actually quite common as lots of MD women marry wealthy surgeon husbands
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No pre-nup. All money and assets owned jointly. Trust funds for kids. My own earned money in my name only. Strong marriage to a great guy.
You protect yourself by being very well educated, and not having kids with jerks. Because, guess what? Jerks showed you that they were jerks before they married you but you still went ahead and married them and procreated because you were desperate.
So your DH can never fall in love with someone else because you didn’t marry a ‘jerk?’ I see...
Awwww...is it called "falling in love"? Nope. I expect complete loyalty and fidelity because did not marry a jerk. Ymmv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every SAHM I’ve met - unless they have significant family wealth UNRELATED to their husband that they never merged - is effed in divorce.
True except if half of their marital assets is over $2 million.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have pretty decent assets at this point and over the last seven years I’ve bought, fixed up and sold three homes we’ve lived in. We’ve made a good amount of money which we’ve used to pay off all of our education loans plus up our savings. I have a design degree which helps and I’ve gotten good at dealing with contractors and subs. If need be I could do it as a business.
How have “we” earned mo why if you don’t work?
Anonymous wrote:Every SAHM I’ve met - unless they have significant family wealth UNRELATED to their husband that they never merged - is effed in divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Every SAHM I’ve met - unless they have significant family wealth UNRELATED to their husband that they never merged - is effed in divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an MD, residency and fellowship training, and I do occasional work on weekends, so I won’t have a gap in my CV. I can go back to work at any point.
Why on earth work so hard just to quit? Especially when medicine is generally so flexible?
Anonymous wrote:We have pretty decent assets at this point and over the last seven years I’ve bought, fixed up and sold three homes we’ve lived in. We’ve made a good amount of money which we’ve used to pay off all of our education loans plus up our savings. I have a design degree which helps and I’ve gotten good at dealing with contractors and subs. If need be I could do it as a business.
Anonymous wrote:I have an MD, residency and fellowship training, and I do occasional work on weekends, so I won’t have a gap in my CV. I can go back to work at any point.