NNIA ->low-stress job]U.S.

Update — CSDoctor said his monthly burn rate is $8k including $3k mortgage+pTax, but excluding some unspecified school fees.

Hi XR,

I remember you said your monthly burn rate was about 9k. I feel your double income is comfortably sufficient. Not so sure why you repeatedly felt a high pressure.

With my overseas passive income, hopefully I can afford to take on a lower paid job close to home or a work-from-home job. I envision myself taking home $10k+ after tax, and we spend $8k excluding mortgage. My wife’s salary and our passive income will be extra income.

To reduce the $8k monthly burn rate, I will

· reduce driving
· buy medical insurance for kids only
· consider smaller houses. $300k in Bayonne would cost me $600/m pTax

I feel that’s a reasonable, not deprived, quality of life for my family. If it’s too tough, I can always consider relocating to Singapore.

Which jobs were low-stress so far? Here they are, ranked

  1. Verizon
  2. Citi
  3. ICE — c++ parser of raw market data
  4. OCBC — c#. I took ownership of two unrelated, less critical applications from the original developers.