Babies on the Brain

What do you and your SO do?

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edited July 2017 in Babies on the Brain
Most of us probably shared some in the intro thread, but I thought it would be nice to have it all in one place!

What's your day job?

Did you go to school for it?

What does your SO do?

Which one of you makes more money?

What would be your dream job? (If not already in it!)
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  • @glitzandglitter I know the struggle of wanting to stay home. I thought switching to part time would give me the best of both worlds, but it really just made both parts more challenging! My work from home gig has been a lot better for that so far, but I don't think it could replace a full time income unless I worked weird hours. The summers off as a teacher definitely help, though! Now that I'm not full time I definitely miss the summer paychecks, though, which is why I started doing the online teaching.
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  • @JennyColada - My fingers are are crossed so hard for you that you find a new job where you are happier 
  • @glitzandglitter aw thanks! You folks have all been so supportive!

    I'm amazed at the amount of teachers we have in this group! That's gotta be so tough but so rewarding!

  • I agree, this is really neat to hear what everyone else does!  And I've noticed before that there seem to be a ton of teachers on the bump.  I think it's the demographic.  Teachers are more likely to be women of childbearing age.  And with childbearing interest.

    @JNCPro3130 One of my best friends is paramedic and currently works in the pediatric ER.  I have definitely called her for a few things and was thrilled that she was working the one time I had to take DS to the ER.

    What's your day job?

    I'm a data manager for the college of education at a university.  I make reports with graphs and tables of things like enrollment numbers and test scores.  I spend most of my day in Excel.

    Did you go to school for it?

    Yeah, pretty much.  I have a BS in psychology with minor in statistics and a MA in Educational Psychology with a focus on research methods.  I'm technically still working on a PhD in Educational Psychology, but I've made pretty much zero progress on my dissertation in the last 3.5 years.  And seriously, the most complicated thing I do at work is find averages and percentages, so a PhD won't give me useful skills.  It might give me more street cred with the faculty, though, so I'm debating trying to finish it.

    What does your SO do?

    He's an 8th grade language arts teacher in a nearby town.  But, he got a new principal last year who has created a pretty unhappy environment, so a lot of the teachers are leaving and he's looking for a new job.  Still teaching language arts, but in town and maybe high school.  Schools often hire really last minute, though, so we'll have to see.

    Which one of you makes more money?

    I do.  Not that much more, but I have a lot more potential for growth than he does.  The pay schedule for teachers in my state has raises of $1 a year most years.  Of course, with the priorities of our current government, both state and federal, there's no money for any raises whatsoever at the University level either.

    What would be your dream job? (If not already in it!)

    I actually really love my job.  I agree with @ChloandCoco, I would like to keep my current job and pay, but work part-time.  Maybe 5 or 6 hours a day?

    Although, reading all these needlework mysteries makes me want to own a needlework shop so I could just learn new crafts and craft all day.  And solve mysteries on the side.

  • @Secretstapler - That's a good idea to drop to 5-6 hours a day instead of dropping a full day. I would really like to be home with my DD once she gets home from school. 
  • I'd love to be a SAHM, but I don't think that's going to happen. I might be able to work part time, maybe sell cakes on the side, but we'll figure it out :)
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  • I used to think I'd never want to be a SAHM. MH wants one of us to stay home when we have a kid, and since he makes approximately 600% more than I do, I'm the obvious choice. I used to give him a fair bit of pushback about it. But after getting a dog I realized that, if it weren't completely insane, I'd happily be a stay at home dog mom. So now I'm thinking I'd be happy with being a SAHM.
  • I thought I'd like being a stay at home mom, but after 5 months of maternity leave, I was pretty excited to go back to work.  I do think I'd enjoy it more now that DS is older and more fun and more able to do things, but I got really stir crazy when it was just me and the baby.  And I really enjoy going to work and talking to adults and solving interesting problems and only having to worry about myself while I'm there.  It would be different if we didn't really like DS's daycare, though.
  • @secretstapler, I feel the same way. I like working; however, I wish I could be part time. Working 7:30-3:30 (realistically until 4:30), and then having a 45 minute drive home takes time from my son. I feel like part time would be a good middle ground. Unfortunately, financially, it's not in the cards. 

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  • What's your day job? I am a department coordinator - which means that most of the day I am accepting invoices for coding, getting the correct authorizations, and then submitting to AP for processing. I also reconcile our accounts, request checks from the bank, and do whatever else the dept. head wants/needs/asks for. When it's slow, it's agonizingly slow.

    Did you go to school for it? Definitely not! I went to school for computer info systems/business, but had a clerical job while in college (2005). I've ended up in all admin/clerical/receptionist/front desk positions since then. 

    What does your SO do? He's an electrical engineer.

    Which one of you makes more money? He does! His base pay is 2x what I make in a year. With bonuses and overtime, he consistently makes 3x or more what I do.  

    What would be your dream job? (If not already in it!) I am definitely NOT in my dream job! TBH, I don't like working all that much and I've struggled HARD on "what I want to be when I grow up" - I've tried going back to school 3 times for various things (1. creative writing, 2. networking admin, 3. event planning). I really enjoy being home and getting things done. Cleaning/organizing/cooking/crafting/gardening. So I'm kind of excited that my fiance wants me to be a SAHM, though he doesn't think I should (would need to) be after any kids start going to school. 
  • @JNCPro3130 I never thought I wanted to be a SAHM either. I've always enjoyed working and being "productive" to society. I was so unhappy at my job when I got pregnant being a SAHM was a relief. I love it to be honest, for the most part anyway. I do miss working some days though, but can't imagine not spending my days with my boy. We haven't discussed whether I'm going to be back in the work force before the kids are in school. Maybe part time once I finish my degree, until kids are in school.
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    Ughhhh working part time would be fab.  Or at least working from home more.  My commute makes me so salty (and it's not even that long!!)

    What is your day job? 
    I'm a promotions associate in the marketing services department of a large food and drink company.

    Did you go to school for it? Nope, not really. I went to a small liberal arts school and got an English lit degree and minored in film studies. Real useful stuff, ha.

    What does your SO do? He's an HVAC tech.

    Which one of you makes more money? Base salary, I do. But, he has a lot of overtime and bonus opportunities, so he often brings home more money in a month.

    What would be your dream job? I always wanted to be a physical therapist, but I'm not really science minded so I figure that probably wouldn't work out.
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  • mill1020mill1020 member
    edited July 2017
    ETA:  Sorry for the random post; I haven't been on here in awhile!  Not sure if anyone remembers me but hello again.

    What is your day job?  I'm mostly a SAHM but also do a little bit of real estate.  And occasionally some writing, but I don't get paid for that.  :)

    Did you go to school for it?  No, my degree is in biochemistry, and I have an almost-finished (but probably never will be completed) masters in biology.  I thought I wanted to be a doctor or genetic counselor but then started having kids and wanting a second round of kids--long story short--decided that staying home is pretty nice!

    What does your SO do?  He's an engineer and builds spaceships!

    Which one of you makes more money?  Him.

    What would be your dream job?  What I do now, plus maybe a little bit of baby name consulting--if such a job were to exist!  I'm obsessed with names and Nameberry.
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  • @mill1020 - I remember you! Welcome back :)
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