YTIG60 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 3:19 am
rosie_dalia wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 2:39 am
A lot of people argue here that Katie should go back to work, but why can't she choose to stay at home and Cullen get a job??? What does he do??? If my husband was as lazy as Cullen I'd be pissed! He really doesn't do much of anything. I think they'll split eventually. I think Katie knows that and that's why they stopped it at 2 kids.
Why shouldn't she work. They both don't appear to work hard, but after watching Cullen on IG Story, who appears to be drinking, he might have a problem.
If I were Katie, I'd be working to improve my fiancial outlook and have some independence in case something were to happen in the marriage. I've always worked so I don't understand this concept just because I want to be a stay at home mom, it is my right. We are debt free, no mortgage, no car payments, no credit cards, saved for retirment and paid college tuitions because I worked too. Katie, based off her debt vlog series/earlier vlogs, can't say the same and she does think it is her right to be a stay at home mom.
That's awesome that you have made those financial accomplishments!
I truly believe that living on one income and having a stay-at-home parent works out when it's intentional and carefully planned, and when the financial circumstances allow for it. It's certainly not an entitlement, or something you can do flippantly. It didn't happen for us until my husband got the right opportunity, and we really crunched the numbers and budgeted very carefully to make it happen so as not to jeopardize our long-term savings goals. Prior to that, I needed to work for us to be comfortable, so I did, even though it was hard. We are making material sacrifices by letting go of my income, but I wouldn't do it if it jeopardized our ability to put foot on the table, pay our bills, provide health care and save for retirement/college.
My husband didn't have his college diploma when we got married, so not a doctor or a lawyer. For me, it's more about work ethic. Not only are you on the same page with the same goals, you both have the follow-through to make it happen. It's clear to me that both Katie and Cullen lack that work ethic. They can't take responsibility for earning the things in life that they believe they are entitled to.
It sounds like, judging from past vlogs, the decision that Katie and Cullen made together was that Cullen was going to stay home with the baby and see how much he could make doing YouTube full-time for whatever reason (not employable, didn't want to work, who knows?) while Katie kept her job but cut back on her hours at work to spend more time with the baby. And once that was hard, she made the unilateral decision that she would be a stay-at-home mom, and Cullen needed to figure out how to keep the YouTube gravy train flowing. I highly doubt they ever took into account that YouTube was a bubble and not a stable, long-term solution. And Katie had a lot of options available to her because of her advanced degree. She could have easily made a decent amount working part-time or from home. She made the decision to walk away entirely.
It's somewhat complicated by the fact that Cullen has since admitted that he was a "functioning" alcoholic at that stage in his life, which isn't exactly the person you want in charge of your baby. But once again I have to ask, if that was a factor, why didn't they get serious help at that point in time? Why quit your job, have a second baby, and dig yourself in deeper? If Katie didn't trust Cullen enough to leave him alone with their child, that's a much bigger issue. I think she was oblivious and her decision to quit had little to do with his drinking.
Doesn't Kelley have a degree in something related to child development? I think she worked in a daycare center. I don't think Katie was ever passionate about a career in childhood psychology, I think she thought it was the "right" kind of advanced degree to signal that she was upper crust wife and mother material, meanwhile she was mostly just looking to avoid having to grow up and get a job. It sounds like her parents took care of her while she was in school.