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[quote=Anonymous]OP is not literally scared but is dreading handling solo all logistics, sick kids, drop offs, and so forth. It’s a change for her. The fact that others do it should be reassuring, but it’s going to mean more work and more stress. OP, how old are your kids? Sounds like you’ll need a good babysitter to give you some relief on weekends. Your husband’s new salary may be low, but it’s higher than unemployment. If he accepted the job he can’t go back and negotiate about travel. That’s part of the job, which he already accepted. After he gets established, maybe in six months he can see what he thinks and have a conversation. But if that’s what the job requires, what do you think the company should do about the necessary travel for your husband’s job, if he doesn’t do it? Bright side: he will accrue lots of miles to use on family travel![/quote]
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