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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 332968" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>I don't know anything about being a management person at UPS. I do know of many wives that can't tolerate the hours that their driver husband works. My boss is there when I come in and he is there when I leave at night, so he is putting many more hours every week than I do. So my guess is whatever your husband is working now will triple. Are you willing to support that?</p><p> </p><p>My opinion is you should let your husband "follow his dream". I myself would support my wife if she was working 80 hours per week if it was something she loved or benefited her career. This is what I don't understand about divorce due to hours put in at work. The person doing this is doing it to better his wife and children's lives. Why this would cause a spouse to leave is what I can't grasp. Its not like this person is putting in an eight hour day and spending six at the bar every night. That is a good reason for divorce, not working hard for your family's benefit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 332968, member: 4653"] I don't know anything about being a management person at UPS. I do know of many wives that can't tolerate the hours that their driver husband works. My boss is there when I come in and he is there when I leave at night, so he is putting many more hours every week than I do. So my guess is whatever your husband is working now will triple. Are you willing to support that? My opinion is you should let your husband "follow his dream". I myself would support my wife if she was working 80 hours per week if it was something she loved or benefited her career. This is what I don't understand about divorce due to hours put in at work. The person doing this is doing it to better his wife and children's lives. Why this would cause a spouse to leave is what I can't grasp. Its not like this person is putting in an eight hour day and spending six at the bar every night. That is a good reason for divorce, not working hard for your family's benefit. [/QUOTE]
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