
Originally Posted by
mimitabby
I must echo everyone else. I have just read some very inspiring stories here, including Susan; of TE.
I have been working full time (with 3 months off for each of two sons) since i was 20 years old (i did spend some time trying to finish college, but didn't do THAT until this year)
I make an embarrassingly good salary for a woman without a degree (until June) and while my job is not personally very satisfying or interesting, I work with good people and we do good stuff (they design quieter airplanes).
So at least i can feel good about what we do here. but it is not MY purpose. It pays my bills and keeps me in a warm little house with good food all year round.
I used to talk about retiring at age 55 (I will be 55 in late november) but I don't talk about that anymore. If I retired, I would really need something else to do
and quite frankly; i am not sure i am ready for the drop in income.
The question is; how do you drop out for a year? Set some money aside. If you can't do that; you are going to be in worse shape than you are now at the end of a year. Moneylenders are there to make a fortune off you; and if you go into debt, it can be something you never climb out of.
If you don't like your job; try to get another one; or relocate so you don't have such a long commute.
After my kids grew up i expressed to my younger (andmore needy son) my regrets that i was not a stay at home mom and that he had to stay in day care. he said; mom, don't worry about it; you made us more self reliant.
Good luck
mimi a lab rat.