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Darth Urious

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So here's the deal... tl, but please read...

We had our son this past September, as most of you know...

Wifey goes back to work in November... then starts getting the blues at the beginning this year about being away from sonny boy all day...

There's a good bit of drama going on at her office also, and it is adding stress to her (as it has done at different times since she's been there, even before our son was born)... Just earlier this week, she basically had a breakdown up there over some goings on and all that crap at the office... She walked out 5 minutes early and basically told one of her supervisors that she'd be bringing her two weeks notice with her the next day...

She typed it out, but was talked out of it temporarily by two of her other supervisors... She told them that she would give them a month's notice instead, but that if some things changed she might be willing to change her mind...

So today, the main boss calls a meeting, and circulates amongst all employees a form for anyone who wants to potentially accept a severance package (this is a state job, too... just so you all know if you work for the state that it might be coming soon to your workplace too)... The preliminary paperwork seems to indicate that if you apply, they will look over your paperwork and basically give you an offer to leave the job...

Remember, this is unrelated to the incident earlier this week, but the timing is rather convenient...

Anyways, the way it sounds, they are willing to give anyone that leaves their job:

8 months salary

1 year of health coverage

pay for any unused leave

The kicker is that the preliminary paperwork has to be returned tomorrow, and if you go through the whole process, your last day of work will be the 28th...

SO... Here is where I need you opinions...

What should we do?

I have been telling her for the longest time to go ahead and quit, and that we can survive with her working part-time somewhere... or go back to school part-time...

BUT, I don't know how long exactly we could survive... We have enough money in savings that we could probably not even notice the difference all that much for a couple years even, but if she takes this deal, she'll have to be added to my insurance (another $300 or so out of my check every month) and our household income will take a monthly hit depending on what she does for part-time work, if anything...

My job isn't all that high paying or anything, but I feel like it is pretty secure and that I will at least be coming into a $4000 or so annual raise in the next year or so...

I'll reserve my opinion until I get a few of you folks' views...

Thanks in advance!

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more to life than money!

take the package...give her a couple months of peace and quiet and then hope she can find a job somewhere that she will be happier...and hopefully gets over the need to stay home. If not, you're going to need to figure out a way to make ends meet on what you've got.

Happy wife = happy life.

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more to life than money!

take the package...give her a couple months of peace and quiet and then hope she can find a job somewhere that she will be happier...and hopefully gets over the need to stay home. If not, you're going to need to figure out a way to make ends meet on what you've got.

Happy wife = happy life.

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not every place will give that kind of sev pkg. take the money and run. you might take it on the chin financially at some point, but the benefit of her being with your son more and the lack of drama will pay great dividends.

we did that for both kids. wife stayed at home as much as she could then worked PT later. sure it was tough money wise but our family grew tighter from it and so what if others got more stuff. i even turned down potential lucrative jobs in stocks etc, so i could be home in a jif and see my kids actually grow up. no regrets at all.

quality of life man, that's worth more than gold

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Cant say anything that hasnt ready been said.. Family first, career second.. If you arent happy doin it, then why do it? In the long run she, and you for that matter, will be much better off with her being with your boy instead of stressing all day, every day. It is not healthy at all...

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She loves her job... just not all of the employees up there (same deal as every job... some slackers, some a-holes, etc.)...

She's filling out the application for the estimate now... She'll fax it tomorrow first thing, and they will contact her with the estimated package numbers if she is approved...

Thanks again all... I may be a douche at times to some of you, but I do really appreciate all of you for threads and opinions such as this...

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