Sentences with phrase «husbands quitting their jobs»

LaMontagne's husband quit his job as a policy analyst and became Georgetown Cupcake's chief financial officer.
If a husband quits his job at a corrugated - box factory, it may be because he is tired of operating a cutter - creaser - stripper machine designed by Loewy / Snaith.
My husband quit his job and came home to cut and ship diaper fabric all over the world.
That transition period included my husband quitting his job to start his own green technology company — a process which left us without his income for the first six months of my pregnancy.
«My husband quit his job building fire trucks, and we lived with Katlyn in the hospital for 15 months,» Demerchant says.
I've also heard stories of husbands quitting their jobs to take care of the kids so their wives can bring home the bacon.
My husband quit his job and is unsure of what direction he would like to take his career.

Not exact matches

«I think it was difficult for my husband to decide to quit his job.
In 1991, Jordan and her husband Jeff Lebesch quit their day jobs and made the incredible leap to start a brewery in their basement.
During that time, Whitfield's husband, an IT consultant who does contract work with the government, reviewed Traci Lynn's compensation plan for distributors and convinced her to quit her day job and make the leap.
I quit my $ 45,000 job as a restaurant manager a month ago because my husband was MY boss.
I know one blogger who quit her job, then got her husband to quit her job to work on an online business than Google really put the hurt on their business.
Kristy Shen and her husband, Bryce, were able to bank $ 1 million by age 31 and quit their jobs as computer engineers in Canada to travel the world.
Eventually, my husband came home with a decision, «I'm going to quit my job to spend the rest of my life serving God and helping his Kingdom advance.»
Last year, Katherine Daniels quit her job to edit and publish her late husband's book — and it has become something of a best - seller among Catholics.
My husband was able to quit his full time restaurant job over 3 1/2 years ago to come and work with me.
My husband and I were astonished to see what it cost for our daughter to be in daycare for the first year and the thing is this expense doe snot end until she is in kindergarten or one of quits our job.
I quit my job and am currently staying at home «incubating» as my husband calls it.
My husband gave his full support for me to quit my job when I was nine months pregnant and give myself full - time to the household.
My husband was just starting out on his job I of course had to quit mine and money was just something we didn't have a lot of.
Since my husband makes between third - half of what I do, we've decided he will quit his job and stay at home with the baby.
Sharon's husband, who manages adult education programs in the government sector, quit his job in Israel so that the family could move overseas.
Clark worked with a shaman on a plant medicine retreat in Peru before she had her own practice; when she returned home to California, she quit her job as a tech company executive and left her husband to pursue a spiritual path.
One year, my husband lost / had to quit his job a month before the birth of our third child.
And on the surface my excuses seemed pretty legitimate: I was pregnant, dealing with a 2 year old who STILL refused to sleep through the night, getting our condo ready to rent, preparing for a move (at 37 weeks pregnant), and convincing my husband to quit his job and making sure we could pay the bills with my new business.
I've definitely have had this happen to me when I decided to quit my job and start a fitness bootcamp from scratch along with my husband deploying to the middle east.
Kristen Boucher is a registered nurse, healthy living junkie, health & wellness coach, real foodie, full - time working wife to an amazing husband, mama of two beautiful girls, creator of The Superwoman Slim Down: A Real Food Detox & Cleanse for Real Women, and Founder of MIX Wellness Solutions For A Balanced Life, where she inspires busy women to eliminate the overwhelm to lose weight, kick cravings, stress less, and cook delicious, healthy, and family - friendly meals so they can gain confidence, double their energy, and save money without crazy diets, countless hours at the gym, or quitting their day job.
My husband, daughter and I moved into a small house in a place where my husband had lots of work, so that I could afford to quit my job and focus on healing.
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.
In 2006, my then - husband of nine months and I quit our jobs and took a huge leap.
She even persuaded her husband who was a taxi driver to quit his job and join NOVICA as a carver.
She started a part - time business, but her husband soon convinced her to quit her job and go into dating coaching full time.
Based on the podcast of the same name, the comedy follows Alex Schuman, an inquisitive journalist, husband, and father who dives headfirst into the brave new world of entrepreneurship when he quits his stable job and starts his own business.
The film concerns a seemingly normal, middle class Austrian family, husband and wife Georg and Anna, and daughter Eva, going about their mundane, daily activities, until one day, Georg quits his job and declares the family is moving to Australia (hence the film's title).
Inspired by the podcast StartUp, the comedy, written by Tarses, stars Zach Braff as Alex Schuman, a brilliant radio journalist, husband and father of two who is about to do something crazy: quit his job and start his own company.
Her husband, Dan Haug, quit his job directing the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Office of Information Technology to do much of Woodbury's editing (plus the laundry) and son Carew took on other necessary administrative work.
Within a year of starting FSB Associates, I had more work than I could do alone, so my husband took a huge leap of faith and quit his job to join me.
Now, my «hobby» makes so much money that both my husband and I quit our soul - killing Corporate America jobs to focus solely on my writing, marketing my books, etc..
Funny thing, the one romance author I know well makes enough for her husband to quit his job, so he can be a full - time caretaker for their son.
I quit a job as a meteorologist when I started making decent money with my writing, and now my husband is retired — BECAUSE I make enough to support both of us, which is more money than either of us made from our day jobs together.
I'm doing well enough with my writing, that my husband was able to quit his six - figure job and start working from home as well.
I am sure you will inspire legions of husbands to quit their jobs to write quality literature.
While you might not put her on the same level with Dan Brown or Stephen King yet, she has built her author business up enough that both she and her husband have been able to quit their day jobs to continue to work and expand this business.
As a comparison to the previous report, the company income has almost tripled, meaning that my husband was able to quit his job in October 2015 I make income through course sales, affiliate income, professional speaking, and podcast sponsorship, all of which stems from my writing.
At this point, I had quit my job to stay at home with my children and we were living entirely on my husband's modest income.
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!
Both my husband and I have even quit our jobs since having no debt means we need less income.
After quitting our jobs, my husband and I we ventured out to experience life in Thailand.
Well, actually, she went north, to Massachusetts, while he stayed south, in D.C.. Then, in January 2001, without any discussion with his wife, the husband quit his lucrative law firm job.
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