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What's the point of having a good job , if you have no time for your family ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Method Mensch" data-source="post: 4557964" data-attributes="member: 71846"><p>That's one nice thing about being an air driver. I can always say no. For the time being, I'm grabbing the hours and the top rate. My kids aren't doing much soccer, lax, hockey etc. owing to the covid restrictions. When things finally get back to normal, I'll make sure I can chauffeur them around and maybe coach them again. I'm also looking forward to my 4 weeks off coming up shortly. Like my old man (may he rest in peace) used to tell me and my siblings, don't live to work, but work for a living. You can't walk into a department store, pull out your wallet and purchase things like dinner with your family or witnessing your kid score that game- winning goal.</p><p></p><p>I can picture him saying those words and I miss him. A prince among men.</p><p></p><p>Keep your chins up, brothers and sisters and help your coworkers out when you're able to. Take that 50 steps off him so he can take his kid to ballgame or whatever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Method Mensch, post: 4557964, member: 71846"] That's one nice thing about being an air driver. I can always say no. For the time being, I'm grabbing the hours and the top rate. My kids aren't doing much soccer, lax, hockey etc. owing to the covid restrictions. When things finally get back to normal, I'll make sure I can chauffeur them around and maybe coach them again. I'm also looking forward to my 4 weeks off coming up shortly. Like my old man (may he rest in peace) used to tell me and my siblings, don't live to work, but work for a living. You can't walk into a department store, pull out your wallet and purchase things like dinner with your family or witnessing your kid score that game- winning goal. I can picture him saying those words and I miss him. A prince among men. Keep your chins up, brothers and sisters and help your coworkers out when you're able to. Take that 50 steps off him so he can take his kid to ballgame or whatever. [/QUOTE]
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