We're on pace for a $12 million retirement - should I take a stressful $600K job to push that to $18 million?
Briefly

A Redditor in the Fire community is contemplating a job change from $300,000 to a $600,000 role, which entails a 75-minute commute and a five-day office requirement. Although the family is financially secure, with the wife earning around $500,000, they are weighing the benefits of the higher salary against the lifestyle changes. The potential increase in income could contribute significantly to their retirement goal of $18 million, enabling an earlier retirement than initially planned.
A Redditor must decide whether more money is worth a longer commute and five days in the office, complicating plans for early retirement.
The family is financially secure, with the wife earning around $500,000 annually, covering expenses and allowing savings toward their $18 million retirement target.
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