I'll start by saying I'm 30 years of age and have 3 kids - one being a new born.
I recently switched jobs to work closer from home, but some mixed feelings have come with it. My last job made great money, but I commuted all over and was gone a good bit for this work. My new job makes quite a bit less, but I'm only 5 minutes from home and its a lot easier. The time I get with family is ten fold, and I'm not too tired or stressed after work to go out and do stuff when I get home.
My question is, do you work hard and long while your younger to gather as much wealth as you can while your kids are young? Or do you put time with family above all?
The second job isn't bad money by any means, the first one is just so much more.
I saw this with my dad, he chose the first option. But he's stresses to me that it was the wrong choice and I should go with the second option - that chasing money created its own problems.
Do any of the older guys here have experience with this? I can see the pros and cons of both jobs and am curious how this has played out for others. I know money isn't everything, but it doesn't suck either.
I recently switched jobs to work closer from home, but some mixed feelings have come with it. My last job made great money, but I commuted all over and was gone a good bit for this work. My new job makes quite a bit less, but I'm only 5 minutes from home and its a lot easier. The time I get with family is ten fold, and I'm not too tired or stressed after work to go out and do stuff when I get home.
My question is, do you work hard and long while your younger to gather as much wealth as you can while your kids are young? Or do you put time with family above all?
The second job isn't bad money by any means, the first one is just so much more.
I saw this with my dad, he chose the first option. But he's stresses to me that it was the wrong choice and I should go with the second option - that chasing money created its own problems.
Do any of the older guys here have experience with this? I can see the pros and cons of both jobs and am curious how this has played out for others. I know money isn't everything, but it doesn't suck either.