Okay, I have been stalking this forum for a long time as a guest and would now like to get some opinions about my situation.
I am 35 yrs old, married with one child in school. I have ALWAYS worked (since 13 years old). I have been performing consulting work since 2006 which has provided me a pretty decent income but in November the work dried up with the company I had been contracting for. I could get a contract with a different company making slightly less than I was, but still decent money (probably $55,000/yr working 30 hours per week, give or take). The job is flexible, I can work full time or 20 hours per week and get paid for what I work. It really is a great gig. Problem is, I have really really enjoyed staing home. I am getting house projects done and am able to be home when my child gets off the bus. I am going to the gym regularly and spending time on me! So I think I have gotten spoiled. My husband seems thrilled that I'm home and he is now the "breadwinner" for the first time in our marriage and supports whatever decision I choose to make.
So here are the details. He takes home about $2500 biweekly after all deductions. He is a federal government employee, so we think his job is pretty secure. He contributes to his retirement up to matching (I think it's 5% or 6%). Fixed expenses are approximately $4000 per month and we have $40,000 in savings, which includes our emergency fund. He is 37 years old. We have approximately $100,000+ in retirement accounts and he will be getting a small pension (approximately $300/ month) in 2014 and will be eligible for federal government pension from the feds at full retirement age. I will be eligible for a small pension (about $300/ month) in 2029.
Our childcare expenses last year were $8500 which I can avoid if I stay home. Summer camps alone in our area run between $220 and $250 per week. I just don't want to jeopardize our retirement or quality of life by not working. We like fun things.
I just don't know what to do. I don't know if it would be a horrible idea to stop working, especially because I could work a 20 hour per week schedule to bring in the fun money. I think I may just be burned out and very suprised at how much I enjoy being home. I have historically defined myself by my career.
What are everyones thoughts on this?
I am 35 yrs old, married with one child in school. I have ALWAYS worked (since 13 years old). I have been performing consulting work since 2006 which has provided me a pretty decent income but in November the work dried up with the company I had been contracting for. I could get a contract with a different company making slightly less than I was, but still decent money (probably $55,000/yr working 30 hours per week, give or take). The job is flexible, I can work full time or 20 hours per week and get paid for what I work. It really is a great gig. Problem is, I have really really enjoyed staing home. I am getting house projects done and am able to be home when my child gets off the bus. I am going to the gym regularly and spending time on me! So I think I have gotten spoiled. My husband seems thrilled that I'm home and he is now the "breadwinner" for the first time in our marriage and supports whatever decision I choose to make.
So here are the details. He takes home about $2500 biweekly after all deductions. He is a federal government employee, so we think his job is pretty secure. He contributes to his retirement up to matching (I think it's 5% or 6%). Fixed expenses are approximately $4000 per month and we have $40,000 in savings, which includes our emergency fund. He is 37 years old. We have approximately $100,000+ in retirement accounts and he will be getting a small pension (approximately $300/ month) in 2014 and will be eligible for federal government pension from the feds at full retirement age. I will be eligible for a small pension (about $300/ month) in 2029.
Our childcare expenses last year were $8500 which I can avoid if I stay home. Summer camps alone in our area run between $220 and $250 per week. I just don't want to jeopardize our retirement or quality of life by not working. We like fun things.
I just don't know what to do. I don't know if it would be a horrible idea to stop working, especially because I could work a 20 hour per week schedule to bring in the fun money. I think I may just be burned out and very suprised at how much I enjoy being home. I have historically defined myself by my career.
What are everyones thoughts on this?
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