No...they are young early 20s eastern block European particular from Bulgaria, or Czech, or Romania woman..they take care of me and the babyThe maids and nannies were working moms, weren't they?^For mrs. ble it's the opposite, in her old country the women didn't work and stayed home with the kids. But to make things easier they had maids and nannies. That's why she always gets pissed at her cousins that talk about how hard it is to raise their kids down there and how tired they are even though they don't cook, clean, or change the kids diapers. Yea, I'd be tired too.
This year more than $100k, basic $ 90k and plus on the side $15K and counting.
How many years of experience?Mechanical engineer - Was making $130k +bonus when I lived in CA. Now I'm in NV and making $125k, but the lower cost of living and lack of state income tax has me coming out a little bit ahead.
Man, things have changed for me since 2006. haven't had car payments in years, no more child care costs (at least like that) and mortgage will be paid off in less than 4 yrs.I just saw this for the first time today too?
Where the hell have I been?
RoadGuy, I feel your pain, I spend 14k yr. in child care, and $1,000 mo. for cars (before gas), and $2100 mo. mortgage.
Surely, it will lighten up someday.
How many years of experience?Mechanical engineer - Was making $130k +bonus when I lived in CA. Now I'm in NV and making $125k, but the lower cost of living and lack of state income tax has me coming out a little bit ahead.
I just got my license but I'm making far less since my boss says I don't have experience based upon what the company does. currently at 29/hour and get paid OT.
Ahh yeah that's a good chunk of very good experienceHow many years of experience?Mechanical engineer - Was making $130k +bonus when I lived in CA. Now I'm in NV and making $125k, but the lower cost of living and lack of state income tax has me coming out a little bit ahead.
I just got my license but I'm making far less since my boss says I don't have experience based upon what the company does. currently at 29/hour and get paid OT.
I've been out of school for a while. 16 years experience.
I'm about where you were in '06. Just bought our first house last year. $900/mo in car payments, $2200/mo mortgage. No child care currently, but that could change by next year. It's a tough spot to be in. My wife and I combined make a bit over the six figure mark. Working on getting the short-term notes for the stuff like cars and appliances paid off, so we can stop throwing money away on PMI.Man, things have changed for me since 2006. haven't had car payments in years, no more child care costs (at least like that) and mortgage will be paid off in less than 4 yrs.I just saw this for the first time today too?
Where the hell have I been?
RoadGuy, I feel your pain, I spend 14k yr. in child care, and $1,000 mo. for cars (before gas), and $2100 mo. mortgage.
Surely, it will lighten up someday.
You have a $3.1k fixed payment monthly before other bills, food and insurance and you guys making combined income a bit over $100k...you coule be in some serious financial problem if one of you loss a job or a kid come along...That's a lot for car payment ..I'm about where you were in '06. Just bought our first house last year. $900/mo in car payments, $2200/mo mortgage. No child care currently, but that could change by next year. It's a tough spot to be in. My wife and I combined make a bit over the six figure mark. Working on getting the short-term notes for the stuff like cars and appliances paid off, so we can stop throwing money away on PMI.Man, things have changed for me since 2006. haven't had car payments in years, no more child care costs (at least like that) and mortgage will be paid off in less than 4 yrs.I just saw this for the first time today too?
Where the hell have I been?
RoadGuy, I feel your pain, I spend 14k yr. in child care, and $1,000 mo. for cars (before gas), and $2100 mo. mortgage.
Surely, it will lighten up someday.