Originally posted by: child of wonder
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: child of wonder
Originally posted by: Citrix
every week when her parents paid her i would see the checks on the office and think how much money the partents spend and how much they miss in watching the development of thier kid just so they can meet some need to work to feel complete.
I know when I come to work and get treated like shit by users and executives all while knowing I'll never get more than a 3% raise that nothing makes me feel more complete. I'm sure my wife feels the same at her job.
If not for this feeling of completeness we could quit our jobs, live in a cardboard box, and not miss a single second of watching our kids starve to death.
so paying most of your wife's check to somebody else to raise your kids is more important than you doing it?
No, since my wife makes about $1,600 per month after taxes, insurance, and 401k. Daycare for my daughter is $107 per week and my son's after school care is $30 per week plus $35 per month for lunches.
That means we have $1,000 in pocket each month because of her working which, coincidentally, is the same as our house payment.
If my wife didn't work we wouldn't be able to afford a house.
To take your case further, I probably should not have gone to school and worked PT after the kids were born either. I threw away 2 years of being at home with them all day and for what? A house? Reliable cars? Mommy and Daddy being financially secure and not always fighting about money? A college fund for the kids? A lifestyle higher than poor or welfare? Plenty of food?
Seriously, I know where you're coming from in that it doesn't make sense for both earners to work when one can barely cover the daycare expenses with their income alone, but they represent a very small portion of working parents. My wife works because we can afford more for our kids if she didn't. It's a sacrifice she makes FOR our kids, not in spite of them.