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This does not compute for me. I like my job, but I also really enjoy my free time on the weekends for hobbies and general relaxation.
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Oh don't get me wrong. I love my time off. But if I have nothing planned like a vacation I would rather be at the office than working on some project in the house. When you own a home there is very little relaxation.
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She's 9-5 doing Wound Care. Keep in mind, she has tenure and is unionized though. It's not uncommon for seasoned nurses to hit the 70-90 range though.
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Loving my life balance. I took a slight pay cut leaving consulting, but I have so much more time on my hands now. No regrets!
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I know the feeling. The overtime checks were nice and all, but I was too tired to spend any of it at the end of the day. Being on salary now and having a normal (and much more favorable) schedule has really made life a lot more enjoyable.
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Thats the life!
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Then again, my job is high stress and very demanding. Usually during the week when I get home I sit around and do nothing, but weekends are spent taking care of business around the house and I love it. My wife loves to help too so it's good bonding time for us since we work different shifts and sometimes don't see each other a lot during the week.
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I've had a couple different landscapers. But I got tired of paying these guys to hack through my cable line and Christmas lights. Also had to replace several sprinkler heads due to them running them over with their tractors.
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I had them ruin a sprinkler head once, one call and they fixed it with no questions asked. Actually, in every case that I have heard of around me that they fucked something up, they made it right very quickly.
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I see. I can totally understand, it's not for everyone. I've redone entire rooms in my home. My office is my next project. Going to rip out the carpet and put nice hardwood floor down. Already repainted the room.
All of that stuff is just programmed into me I guess. I was raised doing chores and helping my dad build things since we never had the money to just pay someone to do it, and I always take pride in the presentation of my house (even more so knowing I did it myself). I guess when I have kids that are older I will have someone else to do it for me (or at least help like I helped my dad), lol.
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I own a townhouse, so I understand about the projects. I've repainted nearly every wall and ceiling, replaced fixtures and other hardware and have installed hardwood floors. It can be time consuming, though I find it rewarding. I also live alone, so I can go at my own pace and not worry about bothering anyone which probably makes it less stressful as well.
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When they cut you down to 70 hours, were you worried about getting laid-off? Usually it's a bad sign when you have less work to do than you used to.
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Some mod cars, some attempt to control nature and fit it into tight little straight rows, seeing life sprout from the dirt.
I learned from Dad as well. I do all my own painting, tile work, and yard work. I can repair a screen, fix a sink. The stress of these works comes when the wife doesn't care if it's done right and just wants it done. I could walk you right to every paint line I didn't do exactly straight, every joint in the tile that is too wide, and know every spot where the paint is a bit thin on the wall. |
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For all you guys saying you're paying for your girlfriend...you're likely wasting your money. Once she's sucked your funds dry and gotten herself to a better place, she'll be on some dudes nuts that puts your paycheck to shame. I, honestly, do not know a single woman who is happily with a guy that makes significantly less than she does. Look out for yourself, women certainly do.
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Yeah, some silver diggers will use some guys as a "stepping stones" for a richer guy.
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i haven't been able to catch my wife since i met her.
she's been had a V-title for years now. i have no aspirations to climb anything except for my stairs at home. my landscaper was my tenant. as was my contractor and their sister. until earlier this yr when we sold the tri-plex. not sure if i was following the current progress of this thread. if i was off, sorry, brah
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Personally... Not really, but it's what she does with her income that counts and her overall expectations of you if she wins more bread than you, as well as how she views and talks about you that counts.
If she earns $100 but spends $99 on unnecessary things and I'm bearing the brunt of her expenses, I have a problem. Not that she does make more than me, but if she actually made more and tries to pull some BS like "the man should more than a woman" mindset, as in we split the rent and utilities 70/30, food is almost always me, had me pay for her parking ticket and wants extravagant gifts (e.g. she wanted a Louis Vuitton purse for Christmas and $100 perfume for V-day when all I got was a shirt from Kohl's for Christmas and not even a BJ for V-Day), I have a HUGE problem, especially if at one point, the job I had wasn't even paying me worth jack. If I was in the "her out-earning me" situation, I do have a problem if she talks trash about me... Like I got a guilty conscience and quit a sales job that used fraudulent techniques, and frantically looked for work daily, but she still told her coworkers that I was "mooching off her" and "I sit around the house and sleep all day" and talking to them as if we were destitute and I was unemployed for 5 months and playing COD all day when 1. I still did odds and ends like posting ads for repairing computers on Craigslist and made up the difference with rainy day funds without asking for one red cent, 2. I'm usually up by 8AM rain or shine and almost never take naps, and 3. I wound up finding a new job within a week. I actually made my 2nd split up attempt right then and there, but got back together 3 days later.
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