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A lot of people would give their eye teeth to just have a job in this economy, let alone one that pays well.
Talk to your boss and explain to him that you need to work less hours. That is what I would do. |
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Some positions just don't work that way. The reason why the position is highly compensated is due to the long hours and rigorous demands.
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Eric 496 cu. in. "cruiser" Assembled & tuned by Mo's Speed Shop - Dallas, GA |
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Gary, your health and happiness is very important. Remember this doesn't only affect your health and happiness, it affects Maureen's. I know how important your family is, and I remember how excited you were when you first started at this place. You are a smart guy and I am sure that you will figure this one out. Best of luck with your decision. And feel free to vent.
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Just bustin on Gary a bit.
I used to be a GM manager for a major grocery store. I was a lot younger and was working 80+ hrs a week. It takes a toll on you and if I was to do it over again I would have requested less hours. I may have been demoted but I would have been a lot happier. I stuck it out for way to long thinking the money was worth it. But how much is it worth when your always working or to tired to do anything but eat and sleep. I left that job and never missed it. |
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