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Hating my husband's new job
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 620686" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I don't have any great advice but your concerns are valid. My husband and I started our small business in 1979 and we both worked eighty hour weeks for about two years "getting it started". Since we had teens I would make sure we all ate dinner together etc. but very often he would head back to work a few more hours. Personally..I think that patterns are established at work just like they are in marriage. It's darn hard to break the set habits.</p><p></p><p>My only suggestion would be to "gently" ask how long he thinks it is going to take for him to get a real handle on the new position. Maybe he has given himself six months or so and will be able to see it's necessary to preplan. Good luck!</p><p>DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 620686, member: 35"] I don't have any great advice but your concerns are valid. My husband and I started our small business in 1979 and we both worked eighty hour weeks for about two years "getting it started". Since we had teens I would make sure we all ate dinner together etc. but very often he would head back to work a few more hours. Personally..I think that patterns are established at work just like they are in marriage. It's darn hard to break the set habits. My only suggestion would be to "gently" ask how long he thinks it is going to take for him to get a real handle on the new position. Maybe he has given himself six months or so and will be able to see it's necessary to preplan. Good luck! DDD [/QUOTE]
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