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[quote=Anonymous]Few Questions. Does your wife work? If not extremely selfish to take a 40 percent pay cut when you have a house, wife and kids and college to pay for. if your wife has a job is it high income enough to be a sole provider? Also Loser jobs you you get laid off too. I had a BSD job paying a ton with a lot of stress which I lost and got a cushy easy job at much lower pay. It created stress and drama in my house. My wife was not happy at all about us losing that income. She did not want to go back to work, college tuition costs keep rising. I was getting in her way being home so much. She also felt scared I get canned at any moment as she was used to be working hard. You most likely need to see a Therapist and a Doctor to address your mental and physical issues. From 40-58 I had high stress long hours highly paid jobs. I never felt tired. I leave the house at 650am and get home at 730 pm every day. I could stay up to midnight every night and wake up at 550 am and never feel tired. I could run around all weekend with kids. I dont understand how someone in their 40s is tired. My old bosses in their 50s worked 55 hour weeks and went to the Hamptons on Weekends, flew away on family vacations, went hiking, they seem to have endless energy. My board members between 65-75 they did not have that energy. But you are 30-40 years younger. [/quote]
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