How many people are laying on their death bed saying, I'm so pleased I spent most of my life working?
Where did you meet this woman? Sounds like my type of woman.
OP talks of it being draining. Try being with women who do _nothing_ and cling onto you like a leech!
how old are you and the missus?
This is one of the reasons my longest relationships are less than a month. I will work 70hr weeks because I enjoy it (well, used to. Been alone a fair while now)
This is one of the reasons my longest relationships are less than a month. I will work 70hr weeks because I enjoy it (well, used to. Been alone a fair while now)
Aside from the money, what did you enjoy about it?
I can't imagine working that much every week, and not having enough free time to do other things like see mates, go to the gym etc.
Some people - and I certainly don't understand it - just do genuinely thrive on work.
Very goodAsk her to work on your relationship and if she's as a big a workaholic as you say then you will be sorted in no time.
That's the thing though, she seems to hate it! She's always exhausted from lack of sleep etc., but never makes any change.. Never works 'smarter'.. It would probably more understandable if it was done without complaint, but that's far from the case.Some people - and I certainly don't understand it - just do genuinely thrive on work.
That sucks man.. I don't have kids, but I wouldn't 'waste' those 3 years.. It's the kinda thing you will regret when you're older.OP I feel for you as I'm in kind of the same situation but the opposite way around.
I've a young family and what was supposed to be a temporary move to work back in the UK is looking more long term now with the complexity of the deal I'm working on.
In the past year I've probably spent about 3 months with my family while the other 8 or so months I've been in a separate country from them.
I do have a plan though which involves working like a beast for 5 years (3 years now) and then retiring and spending as much time as possible with them.
I'm not sure if I can hold out for another 3 years though as I do feel like I'll have missed my child growing up and I do miss the wife a lot.
Skype helps us out quite a bit though, maybe you could try something like that?
Her job doesn't require this many hours by a long way though. As I mentioned, if I did the same job, I'd be clocked off by 6pm and wouldn't work over weekends. That's all my time and I would force what I needed to do into normal working hours. Sure, there may be occasions when I need to do more, but it certainly wouldn't be regular.Some jobs though require you to work this much. I used to work 100+ hr per week every week and took 4 weeks off only over a 7 year period. Did it do me any good - not really - but was it needed to get the job done. Yes it was. Could I have done something else. Yes I could. Did I want to. No I didn't.
My wife is a GP and is normally gone from home for 12 hours per day, I work form home and do feel that I do not get to see her much but she loves her job so I just have to live with it.