I apologize, I know this topic has been discussed a number of times and this is really long. I really just want to get my thoughts out and I'd appreciate any insight or advice.
When I used to envision my future I always thought I would stay home with my kids...but with DH in school I was our main breadwinner and that wasn't an option. We've talked about me staying home when DH gets to residency. Now that residency is almost here I don't know exactly what I want.
I am a civil engineer. It is a highly technical and male dominated field. I think if I take time off to concentrate on our family it will be nearly impossible to get back in. It is also a licensed profession. I worked hard to get my license and if I quit working I would have to decide whether or not to keep it active, etc. Plus we would most likely move and depending on the state we end up in there could be additional licensing requirements. Also I have worked my way up and earned respect at my current firm. I think with DH in residency it would be tough for me to put in the hours, etc to excel at a new firm.
I'm on maternity leave right now and I could totally see myself continuing this, but I also enjoy my work. At work I feel appreciated and respected. There is no one at home to say "Great job cleaning up that spit up, that was awesome." I like being able to tell DS as we drive around town, mommy helped with that bridge, mommy helped build that road, etc. I feel like there is value in showing our kids that you work hard and excel in your profession. On the other hand I think I am the best person to raise my kids and I hate that they probably see the daycare providers more in a week than waking hours with me. I also don't want people to see me as just "a dawkter's wife". Our society puts so much on what you do as your job. One of the first questions people always ask is "What do you do?"
My kids are young (3 yrs and 7 weeks) and I know from reading these forums it seems even more important to be there for your kids when they are older/in school. I think ideally I would love to work part time, but I think I would have to establish myself with a firm before I could get someone to agree to that.
When I used to envision my future I always thought I would stay home with my kids...but with DH in school I was our main breadwinner and that wasn't an option. We've talked about me staying home when DH gets to residency. Now that residency is almost here I don't know exactly what I want.
I am a civil engineer. It is a highly technical and male dominated field. I think if I take time off to concentrate on our family it will be nearly impossible to get back in. It is also a licensed profession. I worked hard to get my license and if I quit working I would have to decide whether or not to keep it active, etc. Plus we would most likely move and depending on the state we end up in there could be additional licensing requirements. Also I have worked my way up and earned respect at my current firm. I think with DH in residency it would be tough for me to put in the hours, etc to excel at a new firm.
I'm on maternity leave right now and I could totally see myself continuing this, but I also enjoy my work. At work I feel appreciated and respected. There is no one at home to say "Great job cleaning up that spit up, that was awesome." I like being able to tell DS as we drive around town, mommy helped with that bridge, mommy helped build that road, etc. I feel like there is value in showing our kids that you work hard and excel in your profession. On the other hand I think I am the best person to raise my kids and I hate that they probably see the daycare providers more in a week than waking hours with me. I also don't want people to see me as just "a dawkter's wife". Our society puts so much on what you do as your job. One of the first questions people always ask is "What do you do?"
My kids are young (3 yrs and 7 weeks) and I know from reading these forums it seems even more important to be there for your kids when they are older/in school. I think ideally I would love to work part time, but I think I would have to establish myself with a firm before I could get someone to agree to that.
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