Will you be leaving work to become a stay at home mom or will you be returning to work once your LO is born?
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Re: SAHM
I plan on being a SAHM. I am excited about being one, but a bit nervous about it being hard to find a job in the future.
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With DS I went back to work full time when he was 16 weeks old. But, I'm leaving my current job at the end of July to be a SAHM because my DH accepted a job promotion that will require us to move 1200 miles away.
Thankfully we're moving to a much lower COL state than NJ (umm... pretty much every state is cheaper than NJ!) so we'll be able to swing the single-income thing. I'm a graphic designer so I can always pick up a freelance gig here and there if I miss working or if we need some extra cash (hello, vacation fund!).
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The plan right now is for me to go back to work part-time after my 3 months of maternity leave. If DH has his way, I won't go back to work at all. So we'll just wait and see.
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I plan on being a SAHM. My current paycheck would not cover daycare.
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i'll be going back to work after mat leave....
dh and i make about the same, but neither one of us makes enough to live on as the only income....it'll be close, but we wouldn't be able to afford or our or day care if only one of us worked
i'd love to be able to work from home once or twice a week (tried to negotiate for it when we moved offices about half an hour further from my house but that didn't work)...not like i think it'll cut down on day care much or at all, but we'll see
my sister is a sahm, but next sept her kids will both be full time students...not sure if she's going back to work or not...but i'm hoping she might be able to help while we try to figure out day care stuff
as mentioned before...nj is pretty expensive
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I will be returning to work. My job is a bit different, in that I travel a lot and then work from my home office when not in the field. I'll have to figure out the travel scenario for sure, but we can't give up 50% of our income for me to stay home.
With the way my job is I'll probably end up semi-working, on conference calls, etc...pretty quickly after the LO is born. Not even sure 3 months of traditional maternity leave is an option (I know legally it is, but realistically speaking) for me. There are only 3 of us in my division covering the entire country.
Which reminds me I'm going to have to tell my boss soon.....dreading that!
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Ideally, I will work part time. But finding a part time job that pays well is another story. DH is not crazy about me working part time but working full time is super hard with one, and adding two would just magnify that. I don't think I'd stay sane.
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I'd really like to be a SAHM, but at this time, I don't think we'll go down that route. Financially, we'd be able to, but things would always be tight.
I'm currently a teacher. IF I continue to teach this next year, I'll go back after maternity leave. However, it would likely be my last year teaching for a while. I would need to find something else for work. I don't think I'd be a good mother or teacher with a baby at home.
However, I'm currently in the process of trying to get a job with a curriculum/publishing company. I have my second interview today! If I get this job, they have amazing benefits and after time, you're able to work from home a couple days a week. I'd also be making close to twice what I make now, which wouldn't hurt either.
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I will be returning to work. The plan was eventually for me to SAH. Then earlier this year DH left his horrible job to take a new higher paying one. The new job then laid him off after 1.5 weeks, telling him he was too qualified for the position. Luckily he found a new job that he LOVES within 3.5 weeks of losing his job, however, those 3.5 weeks were scary ones. I can't imagine not working now. Plus, DS is THRIVING in daycare.
Good luck, Britt! Keep us posted.
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I'm working a temporary job right now while I finish school. I'm (hopefully) starting my 12 week internship in the fall. Though we're happy about the little bundle, the timing could have been better. Unless the place I intern with wants to hire me afterwards I can't imagine that it would be easy to find a job at 7 months pregnant!
I fully intend to begin my career shortly(ish) after this LO is born, as much as I wish I were, I'm just not built to be a SAHM.
I went back to work after my 6 week maternity leave, this time around I'm going to try and take an additional 2 weeks of vacation to get 8 weeks off, but we'll see how that goes. I'll be back full time again.
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