When we got married, we agreed that I would stay at home with the kids when they were little. So, there went 8 years of me not working. Then I went back to work briefly in the school system a few years ago before we started homeschooling. That salary barely paid my dry-cleaning bill. During this time, we lived slightly above our means, I have to admit. We didn't want to miss out on opportunities that we'd never have again, memories that we'd never be able to make again. So we did the Disney Cruise. Twice. We bought organic everything when the kids were little. We purchased a ridiculously expensive antique china cabinet. And we probably shouldn't have bought that Suburban new off the lot (kicking ourselves bigtime over that one). Fast forward many years later and we've got credit card debt.
You can only squeeze so much out of a family's budget. We gave up television. I gave up my Blackberry. We started mega-couponing. But still, we were not seeing a huge difference. We knew we'd not only have to decrease spending, but increase what was coming in. My awesome husband supports us fabulously and works his tail off in a demanding job. But a downturned economy, decreased property values, and just the increased cost of living with a growing family made it necessary to bring in a little extra. I didn't want my husband to miss out on "guy time" with the kids after working all day. And one of the perks of homeschooling is that I already get to see my kids all week long. It made sense for me to work a few nights a week and see if it would make a dent in the debt.
I don't quite look this cute cleaning the store. |
Funny thing is, out of the 8 people that we've hired for the holidays, almost all of us are thirty-somethings working a second job to pay off debt. I feel like I'm in sympathetic company. Here's hoping my piggy bank gets filled quickly. My 38 year old body can't take much more.
2 comments:
I have seriously thought about finding an early morning job at a coffee shop or an evening gig like you're doing. Maybe something seasonal would be a good way to start??
I'm Nikki from the Crew stopping by for a visit. I'm following you now. There are so many of us on the Crew and it's hard to track everyone down! :)
This is really inspiring and commendable. I loved working in bookstores - it was one of my favorite jobs.
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