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WIBTA if I (41F) refuse to quit because of my husband’s (49M) job

by John Doe
December 24, 2025
in Aita, Relationships, WIBTA
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A devoted couple, bound by fifteen years of marriage and shared dreams, now faces an unforeseen crossroads at their workplace—a large university where both build their careers. The husband’s hard-earned promotion, a beacon of professional growth, threatens to unravel the delicate balance between ambition and love as institutional rules cast a shadow over their intertwined paths.

Caught between loyalty to each other and the harsh realities of rigid policies, they confront a painful dilemma: one must sacrifice their livelihood for the other’s advancement. In this silent battle of hearts and hopes, the true cost of success reveals itself—not in paychecks or titles, but in the fragile ties that hold them together.

WIBTA if I (41F) refuse to quit because of my husband’s (49M) job

I am 41F, my husband is 49M, we have been...

The problem is that if he takes this job, he...

I wouldn't be working with him directly. When he applied,...

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Apparently it is a rule in the employee handbook (government...

For context, I currently make about 45k a year. In...

He says that I don't even have to work anymore...

I attended this university and worked in this department part...

I have been working with some of my coworkers longer...

He did mention that I can easily get another similar...

I don't want to make such a big change and...

As renowned organizational psychologist Dr. Adam Grant explains, “When a job is deeply intertwined with identity, losing it can feel like losing a piece of the self, regardless of financial stability.” This situation illustrates a common friction point in dual-career marriages when external institutional rules clash with personal values and professional identity.

The core dynamic here involves perceived autonomy and emotional labor. The husband received the promotion based on his own merit, but its realization requires the wife to perform the emotional and practical labor of quitting a job she enjoys. Although the university’s rule is the immediate trigger, the ensuing conflict is about whose career needs take precedence. The husband’s motivation is rational (financial benefit and career progression), but he minimizes the wife’s attachment to her role, treating her job as fungible because the financial outcome is manageable. For the wife, the issue is not mere income replacement but the loss of established social capital, routine, and self-worth derived from her specific position.

The initial communication failure—where the husband was assured the situation could be managed—set a poor precedent. While the husband’s suggestion that she move to another department is a practical compromise, it fails to respect her desire to remain in her current role. The OP’s refusal to resign is appropriate if she views her career as a non-negotiable component of her life satisfaction. A constructive path forward requires the couple to negotiate this boundary as equal partners, perhaps by jointly exploring official avenues to appeal the policy’s application, rather than accepting the ultimatum presented by HR.

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MorganArthur13 YTA. You're just scared of change, and that is...

And I'd say the same to him if the roles...

treetops579 NAH but - should you really be making 45k...

I would be pretty mad because that is not a...

DisplayAdventurous35 You could make more money so many more places.:...

This is really dangerous for a woman and if you're...

Middle_Process_215 improving your career.: YWBTA It's a promotion. Jobs aren't...

I think you need to support your husband here. Don't...

Aelderg0th YTA 60%/40% Why dont you look for a promotion...

Or are you so happy in your rut that his...

FlameBoy4300 Tell the Uni that you're getting divorced! F**k them...

flynena-3 Oof... This is a tough one.

He applied for and accepted the job based on the...

I'm a*suming he never would have applied for it otherwise....

but the amount of his increase will be less than...

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you have no kids at home to take care of...

you enjoy your job and you want to stay active...

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he needs to turn down the promotion based on this...

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The original poster is facing a significant conflict where her husband’s career advancement directly threatens her established professional life and long-term employment at a place she values deeply. While the husband views the situation pragmatically, suggesting she quit due to financial security, the wife’s resistance stems from a sense of professional identity, commitment to her current role, and attachment to her work environment and colleagues.

Given the university’s rigid policy, the couple must decide whether the husband’s substantial career gain justifies forcing the wife out of her stable, preferred job, or if the promotion should be declined to maintain the status quo of their shared professional environment. Is it fair for one partner’s career success to necessitate the complete removal of the other partner from their chosen career?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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