Anonymous wrote:I have kids and a wonderful spouse who works from home. I took a new job five years ago that I enjoy, and can be stressful and challenging but in a good way, and requires me to travel away from home 4-6 days per month (think 2-3 overnight trips to a major city not far away).
For this job, I get paid over $600k annually. We’re trying hard to manage this money wisely to save for college, invest, do things for the kids, etc.
Lately I have been gut-wrenchingly sad every time I leave my kids. The excitement of the new position has fully worn off and I still enjoy the work, but I miss my kids and spouse so, so much. My kids and spouse are okay without me; we even have involved grandparents nearby.
Can someone help me here with some advice? I’m not thinking of quitting- I’ll never find another job like this and we have a financial plan for the next five years to help pay for the kids. But I miss them so, so much and I feel awful every time I am away.
You are lucky. My spouse travels a ton and has to go in office. They were gone 12 weeks in a row this fall (one or two 2 days a week, others M-F, other weeks included weekends) and they make less than you by a lot! If we could make $600K on one salary for only 4-6 days a month we would take it! They also work crazy hours and are in the office as I type this! What do you do?
Spouse is looking for a new job. Likes the travel and we like the points/miles/status we get, but salary is low for all the work and travel. It isn't worth it anymore. 4-6 days a month is not hard to travel imo. An uncle traveled basically every week to US and Canada (management consulting) for 20+ years and his kids are fine. Both went to Ivies and are totally fine/ happy. He finally changed careers and makes less $ but is MUCH happier.
Have special days with just you your kids when back. Give spouse a break if did work while your traveled. Or save your $ and cut spending and change your job, but honestly yours sounds so wonderful!