Although
my husband has a full time job, that first year was a struggle.
Not exact matches
But she and her
husband, who also is an Amway consultant despite holding a
full -
time job in the commercial banking sector,
have reached the six - figure income point with Amway.
I am 30, married, and my
husband and I both went to grad school (he went
full time after a layoff - so a solid 2.5 years of no
job for him, I went part
time at night but still
have loans) and are paying off a massive amount of loans at a decent clip - but this limits how much we can sock away each month.
Both
husband and wife must
have full -
time jobs.»
But with two little kids, a
husband who works hard at his
job then lost his
job then immediately interviewed for and got and is working even harder at a new
job, my own part
time pay /
full time hours work from home
job, and all that was involved with a relocation to a new state, plus the holidays and vacations and conferences, you
would have to be uber - organized and efficient and, you know, maybe
have 36 hours in your day and eight days in your week to really be ahead of the game.
I
have a 2.5 year old and a
husband and a
full -
time job, so we try to eat healthy and make simple stuff, but I find it all much easier if I plan out what I want to make for the week and make a big trip to the store on the weekend.
One of my co-workers
has 3 young children, works
full -
time, and her
husband's
job requires that he travel about 75 % of the
time.
I
have a 6 - month - old daughter and my
husband just got
job full time.
Amanda: My
husband Joel works a
full -
time job at a nonprofit agency, so all of the woodworking
has to happen in the evenings and weekends.
Your
husband will likely only
have a day or two off work, your own mother is probably still working a
full -
time job, and your sisters and friends are trying to balance their own hectic schedules.
I work a
full time job oppisite my
husbands work schedule,
have three and five year old boys to take care of ontop of that I
have a new baby on the way.
In our case my mother and my
husband's mother were both
full time housewives and my
husband was raised on a dairy farm so my mother in law
had jobs she took on that were dairy related like feeding the calves.
I tried to show my
husband on paper how getting a
full time job would cost us so much more in daycare that I
would be working away from our boys for $ 2 per hour.
My
husband thinks that because he
had the standard of a
full time job and I don't that the household money is HIS and not ours.
Newly divorced; i wish my ex
husband would read this and realize that being a SAHM mom IS a
full time job and is worth every moment.
My
husband also
has a
full time job and doesn't
have the
time to go through recipes that
have heaps of ingredients that he then
has to go and buy.
I DO N'T
HAVE TIME, MY PLATE IS FULL!!!!! As a mother with 4 young kids, and a demanding stay at home job, and busy church callings, and a husband who works all the time, I'm b
TIME, MY PLATE IS
FULL!!!!! As a mother with 4 young kids, and a demanding stay at home
job, and busy church callings, and a
husband who works all the
time, I'm b
time, I'm busy.
Being a total risk - adverse person I didn't think quitting my
full -
time job was an option, but my more entrepreneurial
husband told me that he thought I should quit and give myself a year to see if I could get my own business off the ground, that way I
'd never
have regrets.
I am 5 feet short 145 lb Brown hair Brown eye's I
have a
full time job Asst Director of a
full service laundry.my
husband pass away in may.I take care of his mother two grown kids a grand dautgher.I realy
have not been out in over a year.so I don't know what to do But I Miss Making LOVE
My
husband had been laid off the year before I started writing and still hasn't found a
full -
time job.
Throughout these past 3 years, I
had an expensive surgery, got married and paid for the wedding in cash with my
husband, quit my stable
job to become a
full -
time blogger and freelancer, and just dealt with normal setbacks like being unmotivated or facing a big expense that caused me to not pay off as much debt for the month as I planned.
She and her
husband Josh
have been working hard to destroy their debt and fulfill a lifelong dream of quitting their
jobs and going sailing
full time!
I still like to
have at least a
full 3 - 6 months of reduced monthly expenses, but assuming my
husband and I don't both lose our
jobs at the same
time, that becomes 9 - 12 + months covered.
My
husband and I both
have full times jobs but we're both exploring some side businesses that we enjoy.
She
has no other income, but her
husband Tom
has a
full -
time job and they file a joint tax return.
Although her
husband has a
full -
time job, my friend is a substitute teacher and home early each day, and all day when she isn't working.
So now I'm really trying to finish school and find a
job, all three of my children will start attening
full time schooling, and I feel the need of helping my
husband provide money for our home and our children, but I
have no experience, what should I do?
«Thank you SO much for a terrific
job - you saved me a huge undertaking - I
have 2 kids under 3, 2 houses to run, a typically helpless
husband and a
full time job - I barely
have time to get food at the store!!!
Then I got married,
had four children who were five and under while helping to look after my
husband's elderly great aunt, moved to Scotland, got divorced, lived as a single parent with four children while going through university at night class and holding down a
full -
time job, got remarried and formed a blended family — and it just kept going.
When the researcher looked at heterosexual marriages that began after 1975, she learned that couples in which the
husband didn't
have a
full -
time job had a 3.3 % chance of divorcing the following year, compared to 2.5 % among couples in which the
husband did
have a
full -
time job.
This was a timely read for me as my
husband just lost his
job and we decided it was divine intervention for him to pursue real estate
full -
time (something we
had talked about but weren't quite ready to pull the trigger on).
This is because both my
husband and I
had full time jobs at the
time (which is why the flip took 5 months).
Right now, we are in the process of renovating our Master Bath, and it
has taken SOOO LONG since my
husband and I both work
full time jobs and spend our evenings shuttling our 2 kids to activities.
I
have a
full time job, a
husband and 2 small children.
My
husband and I do most of the remodel work ourselves, which usually means it takes longer, since he
has a
full time job and we
have to keep up with life, as well.
Helps that my
husband just got a
full time job (rather than the year long contract positions that he
had been getting — with 100 days in between!
Which at
times is difficult as the
husband and I both
have full time jobs.
Plus I
have 3 kids, a
husband, a
full time job, a side business, and family and friends.
My
husband is back in school AGAIN so that he can hopefully find the kind of work that will allow me to work less if and when we are fortunate enough to
have children, I'm working two
jobs to pay off some bills, and we are devoted to being
full -
time teachers during the day.