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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMake your mind up - does she work or not?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI bet what she spends is far less than a divorce!
I hope you both manage to get through things okay.
As NLUK says, best to think before you post. You don't want to go the way of Nigel Short or Tim Hunt do you?
True enough which is why I have no intention of getting divorced.
On a serious note, last few years we've both found out first hand how things change when one of you is too ill to work. It certainly causes issues and effects things as a contractor and in your relationship.
When you're working last thing you need is your partner laying it on you or you worrying if they're coping. And yes, shes got 25 years of the me doing the same, but she wasn't ill then so its hard for her when I say sorry Im stuck in work. I understand its hard for her to focus on the big picture that this is income when shes struggling to cope at home with a toddler so its understandable.
Current client is a fair trek every day so I'm home late normal days which can be problematic. BUT not as impossible as being away mon-fri would be. Also, when one of you suddenly has no income even if its only a couple £K a month (as will be the case soon with the mrs) it restricts your options of not taking an extension (unless you have huge warchest)
E.g. In my case, current gig is decent enough apart from the travel and we're just about managing. BUT, would love something closer or with some WFH. At the moment though probably can't risk not accepting an extension, being on the bench with zero income between both of us and then end up working away mon-fri (which would probably not work at all).
See PC can be serious after all :-)Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMake your mind up - does she work or not?Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostBrillo is nice person shocker ;-)Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOnly for a fellow Welshie! I am still nasty to the English....
Ha ha. I do an international commute every day so used to them! At least once a day I get asked if I shag sheep!Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Dallas View Post>>well.... nothing
running the home can be a full time job. It will be interesting to see how that pans out for both of you:
You realising the ironing fairies dont exist and her getting off her a$$/justifying that she is your ironing fairy 'accustomed to a lifestyle' you provided and will expect to continue to do.
Have you asked her about getting a job/stopping paying for the creche?
With regards to maintaining the home though, honestly it can prohibit a full time job. However, you can also get help for £10 an hour; if you're relying on their spouce to do that stuff, you should probably consider getting help and setting her free to do something she'd prefer to be doing.
Sadly, this is no help to the OP, good luck bud.Comment
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Originally posted by fool View PostNot that it helps, but I've never really got that point. If she's claiming she's accustomed to a certain lifestyle that he needs to maintain, shouldn't he be able to demand BJs and sandwhiches in perpetuum too?Comment
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