ClassicRockr
Well-known Member
For the couple of years I worked in EMS, I'd work a full 24 hour shift. Yep, sleep right at the office, which was inside of a small rented house. After that job, got OJT for warehouse work and worked an 8-hour day shift with weekends off. IOW, 40 hrs. a week and I loved it. Had Friday and Saturday night to party, if I so desired, and the rest of the weekend to go to a Swap Meet, movie or whatever. My salary was generally $9 to $10 per hour, but I didn't have much or need much. I rented a furnished room in a house and my vehicle was pretty old. I only went out to eat on weekend mornings and would get a full breakfast for $2.99.
Now, there are those that put in many, many hours per week, and sometimes weekends, to pay for the lifestyle their family has. Unfortunately, those long hours can affect a marriage and/or the children's lives. "I hardly ever see my husband" or "I hardly ever see my dad" wives and children will say.
Years ago, I met a gal that was going thru a divorce, in part due to the amount of hours her husband worked for an aerospace company. Basically, he would leave and come home from work when her and her kids were asleep. He'd sometimes work 7 days a week. Of course he'd have a 2-week vacation during the summer and a week off during Christmas, but the rest of the time, the dude was at work. She told me that one time she encountered him about his hours and he told her "do you really think I can afford this house, our motorhome, our ski boat and the jet ski on my hourly salary without any overtime? What it comes down to is, do you want me at home in the evenings and weekends, or want this lifestyle? You can't have both!" They divorced, but she got to keep everything. She did have a low-paying part-time job.
So, what is more important...……..working long hours, sometimes voluntarily, to pay for a lifestyle, or being with family? Wife and I would chose, being together. What about you?
Now, there are those that put in many, many hours per week, and sometimes weekends, to pay for the lifestyle their family has. Unfortunately, those long hours can affect a marriage and/or the children's lives. "I hardly ever see my husband" or "I hardly ever see my dad" wives and children will say.
Years ago, I met a gal that was going thru a divorce, in part due to the amount of hours her husband worked for an aerospace company. Basically, he would leave and come home from work when her and her kids were asleep. He'd sometimes work 7 days a week. Of course he'd have a 2-week vacation during the summer and a week off during Christmas, but the rest of the time, the dude was at work. She told me that one time she encountered him about his hours and he told her "do you really think I can afford this house, our motorhome, our ski boat and the jet ski on my hourly salary without any overtime? What it comes down to is, do you want me at home in the evenings and weekends, or want this lifestyle? You can't have both!" They divorced, but she got to keep everything. She did have a low-paying part-time job.
So, what is more important...……..working long hours, sometimes voluntarily, to pay for a lifestyle, or being with family? Wife and I would chose, being together. What about you?