Brain vomit below. TLDR: when/how did you decide to go one income, what made it work for you?
If you're the sole bread winner, what decisions had to be made in order to end up there? My wife and I both work full-time. Just had our first child, which is a lot of work. My wife's team are great and understanding and have given her a lot of flexibility. Even still, a 4 month old needs a lot of attention. It would be best if she could just be a mom and I work. We did some quick budgeting and it would be doable without being extremely tight. Which is great. But losing an entirely salary sucks no matter what. I don't make a ton or anything, but am doing pretty well and working towards increasing my value even more.
We really don't want to go the route of daycare or nanny, especially this young. But my job offers assistance where a majority of those types of payments can be reimbursed. It's still an option, would allow us both to work still.
If you're the sole bread winner, what decisions had to be made in order to end up there? My wife and I both work full-time. Just had our first child, which is a lot of work. My wife's team are great and understanding and have given her a lot of flexibility. Even still, a 4 month old needs a lot of attention. It would be best if she could just be a mom and I work. We did some quick budgeting and it would be doable without being extremely tight. Which is great. But losing an entirely salary sucks no matter what. I don't make a ton or anything, but am doing pretty well and working towards increasing my value even more.
We really don't want to go the route of daycare or nanny, especially this young. But my job offers assistance where a majority of those types of payments can be reimbursed. It's still an option, would allow us both to work still.
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