I can\'t afford to go back to work
Seriously.
I have an interview scheduled for next week with Air Wisconsin to be a F/A instructor here in ORD. But during the phone interview I was told the starting salary was $30,000. That's roughly what we're losing with the pay cuts. Trouble is, that $30,000 will put us back up in the higher tax bracket (the big-jump tax bracket, a difference of over $15,000), and with the added costs of day care & transportation to/from work everyday (gas, tolls, etc) we would literally not make anymore money with me working.
I swear I did the math right, and I just can't believe it. I can't afford to go back to work. I really didn't want the kiddos to be in full time day care anyway, I was only looking into this so I could help with the $ situation. But I'm actually a little bummed in a way. Just feeling a bit sorry for myself that I can't contribute.
Blah. The rantings of a hormonal pregnant woman. Like they'd hire me anyway. Not the most marketable position to be in.
Seriously.
I have an interview scheduled for next week with Air Wisconsin to be a F/A instructor here in ORD. But during the phone interview I was told the starting salary was $30,000. That's roughly what we're losing with the pay cuts. Trouble is, that $30,000 will put us back up in the higher tax bracket (the big-jump tax bracket, a difference of over $15,000), and with the added costs of day care & transportation to/from work everyday (gas, tolls, etc) we would literally not make anymore money with me working.
I swear I did the math right, and I just can't believe it. I can't afford to go back to work. I really didn't want the kiddos to be in full time day care anyway, I was only looking into this so I could help with the $ situation. But I'm actually a little bummed in a way. Just feeling a bit sorry for myself that I can't contribute.
Blah. The rantings of a hormonal pregnant woman. Like they'd hire me anyway. Not the most marketable position to be in.