I've been offline for a few days - sorry for the late response! In my original post, I meant to quote a poster who said that Katie staying at home wasn't a good financial move for them (or something to that regard - I can't find the post right now) and I was just asking if quitting a job to be a SAHM could ever be considered a good FINANCIAL move.lmmomSD wrote:I don't think that it's an individual family choice is being denied. And I don't think there was any judgement-- just asking if quitting a well paying job with benefits would ever be considered a good _financial_ move. That's taking the emotions out of it-- jobs with benefits aren't always that easy to come by. So even if someone decides that it's the best choice for their family,it still might not be the best _financial_ move for them.tratra58 wrote:tratra58 wrote:
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Basically exactly what ImmomSD said Choosing to quit a well paying job with benefits can't ever really be considered a good financial move, even if it might be the best choice for the family. I say this as a SAHM who recently quit a well paying job with benefits...it was the right choice for our family, but it certainly wasn't the best choice for our finances! It's taken quite a bit of budgeting and cutting the extras to make it work - which is worth it - but still difficult.
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