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[quote=Anonymous]Two weeks of vacation a year is not enough. I agree that you should feel free to take a few sick days now and then. You might also want to consider trying to negotiate for more vacation time, trying to go part time, or if either of those fail, trying to get additional weeks of unpaid leave. I have worked in a couple of nonprofits. You would think they would attract nicer people, but I think they often ironically windup attracting less nice people. As a single person with no kids, I also Question the amount of time you feel you need to be spending doing errands and stuff around the house. Is there a way for you to simplify your life on this front? I grocery shop, I pay bills, I clean, I pick up dry cleaning. Granted, I live in apartment, not a house but I don't really see why you're so busy running errands. I feel like my life is fairly simple on this point, compared to my friends with kids. Are you doing stuff for your husband that he really could be doing for himself? If you spend a lot of time taking care of the house, could you guys consider downsizing? I also Rex getting a physical to rule out health issues (thyroid etc).[/quote]
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