ColonelHathi
DIS Veteran
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- Jan 27, 2012
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OP, I can realtate to what you are going through. DH lost his job in August, found contract work in October, but I was completely miserable in my FT job, completely. When he went back to contracting DD and DS went back into daycare preschool and before/after school care. I then made the decision to leave my FT job in November because it was making me so miserable, and I was being treated poorly. I went back to work PT with a former employer, and eventually FT with a $20K paycut in february, but what a HUGE difference!!! Just the positive energy alone made it worth it, and I was still able to support DH in his months of search for a permanent position. He finally got an offer and starts in a new position next week. Is it his dream job, probably not, but I can't tell you what even a little bit of salaried-job security means for us. It's also a positive career step looking at future opportunities with or outside ofwhere he is going. Especially with the workplace being scary right now, so many companies are not hiring, or paying less for more work, hiring younger workers, etc.
We totally had to cut back on activities for the kids, but we just try to refrain from eating out (which we used to do a lot more of), find bargains where we can, spend our money more wisely, buy more of the kids clothes 2nd hand, etc. Wish I had a magical solution, but money is tight, and you pretty much have to take things day-by-day. If anything we have learned to shift our focus to the important things in life and just being together vs. going out and doing "stuff" for fun. The benefits of job satisfaction are so not measurable, it will reduce stress termendously, and kids feed of their parents stress.
Best of luck.
We totally had to cut back on activities for the kids, but we just try to refrain from eating out (which we used to do a lot more of), find bargains where we can, spend our money more wisely, buy more of the kids clothes 2nd hand, etc. Wish I had a magical solution, but money is tight, and you pretty much have to take things day-by-day. If anything we have learned to shift our focus to the important things in life and just being together vs. going out and doing "stuff" for fun. The benefits of job satisfaction are so not measurable, it will reduce stress termendously, and kids feed of their parents stress.
Best of luck.