Brett327 said:
Which begs the question...what were you thinking in college?
Brett
How did I know that you'd have to throw in something and that'd it be EXACTLY that.
As for my own reply: The Navy pays you well, sometimes better than other times, but especially once you deploy. ESPECIALLY if you are DINKs (Dual Income No Kids) the key for my wife is doing something she likes/loves.
My best friend is fininshing up training to be a Flight Doc and his wife has her masters in biochemistry...as soon as they got married (right before leaving San Diego and moving to Pensacola) she quit. Now she's a receptionist at a auto window replacement shop...AND LOVES IT. She's already got the "toughest job in the world" (Navy Spouse) so she might as well love doing whatever else she does.
Now, if she doesn't work and is anything like Jess, she'll get ansy at home. Nothing against house-work...I'd love to do it, but it's not for my wife.
Just some phat to chew on...
~D