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[FnG]magnolia;27291105 said:GPs do not get paid silly money![]()
In England at least, it depends on how good a businessman/woman they are...
[FnG]magnolia;27291105 said:GPs do not get paid silly money![]()
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.
We used to both do the same job though, and this was exactly the case. I just worked smarter and more efficiently. I still do the same job, and there has never been a question about the work I'm doing. My reviews with my boss are always positive and my customers are happy. That's why I said the above..You would "force" what you needed to do into normal working hours? It doesn't work like that in the real world though, does it? If you are given more work than fits into a working week, you either take it home, or the work goes incomplete. If the work isn't done, sooner or later someone will ask why, and then you either manage up and deal with the problem, or get sacked.
Clearly your partner has an issue with work balance, but your blind insistence that you would just "do it in working hours" isn't exactly sympathetic is it?
Just out of curiosity.
1.) How old are you both.
2.) Does she earn a lot above average wage (assuming she is getting a lot of overtime)
3.) Is she doing the extra hours for career progression ?
4.) Does she work all weekends / most weekends - do you go out together ?
I'm curious as I basically don't see my wife for 4 days at a time. Shes contracted to work 48 hours in 4 days - earns good money and puts in a lot of overtime on her days off.
Would I rather have a wife that stays at home, ironing, cleaning, getting her hair done and getting her nails painted up the town with her work-shy friends.....hell no. I want a tough, independant woman who is intelligent and understands that if you want the best for you family and your sanity - you work hard at it and both contribute to the family. However if she ever starts applying too much time to the work in the work/life balance - I tell her and she eases off.
My other half is pretty much the same in that if she's not working she's volunteering. I love that she's got that about her but it was becoming an issue when we had no free time to ourselves.
We sat down and I explained how I felt, turns out she felt the same and just needed to learn how to say no to people.
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.
Would I rather have a wife that stays at home, ironing, cleaning, getting her hair done and getting her nails painted up the town with her work-shy friends.....hell no. I want a tough, independant woman who is intelligent
1. Mid 20's
2. Not massively, plus all this extra work is unpaid overtime, she on salary. If you break her salary down over the hours she does, she'd probably get paid more (per hour) to sit on a checkout in Tesco
3. She does want to progress, yes, but other than working like she does, there's no plan in place or path she's following
4. She does, and we do, but the work phone/ipad is always handy. There's always a compromise.
At least with 48 hours in 4 days, she's then got a 3-day weekend? Does she manage to 'let go' in this time? At least she has the choice re. overtime. And at least it's paid![]()
We used to both do the same job though, and this was exactly the case. I just worked smarter and more efficiently. I still do the same job, and there has never been a question about the work I'm doing. My reviews with my boss are always positive and my customers are happy. That's why I said the above...