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Mar 16, 2018
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Six Foot Seven
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POLL: An able-bodied man is 27 years old. Married. Wife stays home with their 1 year old. How many hours/week should he be working?
HarlemCoug
Playmaker
3/14/18 7:00pm
The real answer is as long as it takes to adequately provide for his family.
SlantRoute
3/14/18 7:02pm
what if he can provide for his family by working 40 hours/week, but if he works 60 hours he could be saving for their
HarlemCoug
3/14/18 7:04pm
“Adequately provide” is all encompassing.
SlantRoute
3/14/18 7:05pm
I've seen people do each option and be great. I've seen workaholics lose their
Ulysses14
3/14/18 7:06pm
Which is why I like my answer.
SlantRoute
3/14/18 7:08pm
Its up to the couple. Mrs. Crack and I have both had periods of time when we
crack
3/14/18 7:08pm
My wife would be get depressed if I worked more than 50 hrs for too long
Noni Fruit
3/14/18 7:12pm
fools errand. can't get that time back
Mayor of Cougartown
3/14/18 11:40pm
it's a time investment. certainly not a fool's errand. it's exactly the opposite and my entire point. by spending more
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 2:20am
I'm not aware of too many kids who grow up and want to spend more time w/their
Non-donor troll
3/15/18 5:01am
Especially if they didn't have the time early on to grow a relationship with
supertux
3/15/18 6:00am
Especially if they're similarly spending all their time working
Gustav
3/15/18 7:52am
RE: I'm not aware of too many kids who grow up and want to spend more time
Byron McNertney
3/15/18 8:15am
I'm not proposing that you work this hard for 20 years. I did it until my oldest was 10 years old and my youngest was
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 8:48am
Here ya go-
messi
3/15/18 9:44am
Assuming you live that long...
russkiejedi
3/15/18 7:42am
Young kids need their father around. Lots of research on it.
spugeddy24
3/15/18 8:18am
working more hours need not mean you spend any less time with your kids. Perhaps for some it simply means they
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 8:54am
Paternal involvement needs to be early on. Spending more time at work before they are born can be good.
spugeddy24
3/15/18 9:22am
Serious question. Where do these magical extra hours come from?
dtownCoug
3/17/18 9:13am
I don't think it's as linear as you think it is. but agree to disagree
Mayor of Cougartown
3/15/18 9:56am
Why don't you just tell us the answer (which, I'll guess, is how many hours you
russkiejedi
3/15/18 7:38am
it will be very different for everyone. I was curious of how many most think is reasonable. It really is a personal
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 8:56am
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Buffalo
3/15/18 8:38am
that's not what I'm suggesting. My kids were 10 to 1 when I slowed down. What I'm saying is that spending even 5 or 6
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 8:58am
*potentially could have in some cases
Epileptic Beagle
3/15/18 9:33am
ding ding ding
supertux
3/15/18 9:35am
agreed -
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 10:11am
This I can agree with. I’m trying to figure out how to slow down now, 10+ yrs in
dtownCoug
3/17/18 6:32pm
What if his daughter is diagnosed with cancer and then passes away after an
El Pasco
3/16/18 9:19am
Depends on the job and salary
El Paso Coug
3/14/18 7:03pm
None of my business
YardTime
3/14/18 7:09pm
If they’re in your ward, then it is.
Texas Hammer
3/14/18 7:16pm
Does this 27 year old have a trust fund that he draws from?
monkeycowboy
3/14/18 7:23pm
If your focus is on time you’re doing it wrong.
nashty
3/14/18 7:28pm
why - isn't the best practice to figure out between you and your wife how many hours are reasonable (and get you the
HarlemCoug
3/14/18 7:32pm
I’m pretty sure if you asked most did it the other way around
nashty
3/14/18 7:35pm
what's wrong with 80 hour work weeks? The Prophet did it and he had tons of kids at home.
HarlemCoug
3/14/18 7:41pm
Regardless of what the prophet did, it should be a choice for couples to make
crack
3/14/18 7:47pm
agreed, that's why I thought it was unusual to say that if you're working 80 hours you "obviously" need to adjust things
HarlemCoug
3/14/18 7:47pm
Sorry. Should have used “probably”. Some couples can do that. Most can’t survive
nashty
3/15/18 9:11am
agreed - very few can survive that and even fewer of those should even try it.
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 9:16am
But you did, Harlem. Congrats!!!
ebv
3/16/18 10:36am
I know when I worked in the Fortune 100 world, that all the Managers and up put
Nat Gas Man
3/14/18 7:35pm
I’m with you. Nashty has if backwards
SlantRoute
3/14/18 9:01pm
Your own response lay above is money first. Then work the time it takes to get
nashty
3/14/18 9:18pm
Oddly enough, I didn't see "depends on what you and your wife determine is
russkiejedi
3/15/18 7:44am
Salaried or hourly? What type of goals do they have?
TheLoneCougar
3/14/18 7:52pm
Whichever allows the man to maximize his time with his wife and children because
Zach Morris
3/14/18 9:17pm
that's not our mandate. our doctrine is not to spend as much time as possible with our family. it's family first, but
HarlemCoug
3/14/18 9:36pm
I'm not understanding your point. Does it piss you off that people work
crazY
3/14/18 10:03pm
I used to work a lot, but now I don't. Working long hours has given me immense freedom. My hope would be that more
HarlemCoug
3/14/18 10:58pm
PS.... it's this "1 + 1 = 3" of working more when you're young that I wish more people understood.
HarlemCoug
3/14/18 11:13pm
The other thing that's silly about this "thought exercise" is that not all jobs
supertux
3/15/18 6:02am
This is very true
VenetianCougar
3/15/18 8:09am
Amen. I pride myself on my relationship with my wife and my daughter
RdF3
3/14/18 9:50pm
We put in super long hours when we were first married and saved/invested heavily
crack
3/14/18 10:21pm
That's not what he was saying at all. You totally missed the mark.
crazY
3/14/18 10:26pm
Probably. I might have responded in the wrong place.
crack
3/14/18 10:40pm
Ok - I will try responding a different way. I believe (though not 100% certain)
crack
3/15/18 7:48am
That's a fine principle, and makes sense. And I see what you're getting at.
russkiejedi
3/15/18 7:53am
Oh ok. I see what you are saying. Working long hours for the sole purpose of
crack
3/15/18 8:22am
Well, even if it's for something. Depends on what that something is. Grinding in
russkiejedi
3/15/18 9:05am
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Zach Morris
3/15/18 8:33am
that is what I'm saying - invest your time when you're young and it will have a multiplier effect and benefit
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 9:01am
And I think that's a fine strategy IFF you're all in it together as a family.
russkiejedi
3/15/18 9:20am
agreed - one problem with internet posting is that if you take the time to discuss every aspect of how you feel about an
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 11:37am
Does it include church calling?
whiteninja
3/15/18 5:23am
His happiness probably isn’t dependent solely on his income.
Epileptic Beagle
3/15/18 7:18am
And when you look back on your life . . .
bluebooks
3/15/18 7:26am
Your hypothetical describes my family situation almost exactly.
ldssdl
3/15/18 8:28am
exactly - the extra minutes you spend now could lead to hours more time spent with your kids.
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 9:03am
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that many, like me, have no idea what
supertux
3/15/18 9:13am
Do you think it was wrong for Pres Nelson to spend so many hours away from his family? He has 10 kids and was
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 9:25am
Yes and I think that GBH was wrong as well. Anyone who does this is wrong. I'm
supertux
3/15/18 9:27am
I think it's wrong not to recognize the sacrifices that decision entails and
russkiejedi
3/15/18 9:32am
agreed
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 10:12am
I think what you’re missing is that just because you feel that this path
Epileptic Beagle
3/15/18 9:32am
curious why you think I'm saying this is for everyone? I don't believe this is for everyone.
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 10:14am
In this thread you have defended your position against nearly every counter
Epileptic Beagle
3/15/18 10:29am
sorry if I wasn't more clear that I think it's wise that everyone sit down and plan things out with their
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 11:48am
I still don’t think you’ve clarified why working more than 40 hours a week is so
Capricious Cougar
3/15/18 10:08am
I think the example of a doctor is worth considering. Early in their career they make huge sacrifices of time
HarlemCoug
3/15/18 10:30am
Makes sense—varies a lot by career path.
Capricious Cougar
3/15/18 12:19pm
You sacrifice so you don’t suck at your job and hurt people.
IGlowInTheDark
3/15/18 5:27pm
Are you a doctor?
Capricious Cougar
3/15/18 5:46pm
This statement works in one AND ONLY ONE career category: entrepreneur
Six Foot Seven
3/16/18 11:54am
Less than me, I’m pretty sure.
SouthernCoug
3/16/18 4:18am
I think there are going to be A LOT of people who wished they'd worked more. The lead article on CNBC right now says 65%
HarlemCoug
3/16/18 7:35am
A study was done decades ago where people were asked how much they make...
SouthernCoug
3/16/18 7:50am
When I look back on my career, I can’t imagine wishing I had worked more.
Epileptic Beagle
3/16/18 7:59am
I think the only ones who will wish they spent more time at work will be the ones who don't have enough money. Here's
HarlemCoug
3/16/18 8:25am
40 hours a week should be plenty for most people. In fact the quality of life and emotional
Zach Morris
3/16/18 8:46am
Agreed - 40 hours/week is enough for most people.
HarlemCoug
3/16/18 10:06am
If money is your only measurement of happiness. I spend a lot of time at work myself, but this week I spent Spring
Texas Hammer
3/16/18 11:17am
I'm glad you've had a great week and wish you the best of luck in improving your relationship with your daughter. Work
HarlemCoug
3/16/18 11:32am
That chart doesn’t have any information about income or output from those hours.
Capricious Cougar
3/16/18 2:30pm
You're back at trying to justify your career / time choices again?
ebv
3/16/18 10:34am
I’m at home today snuggling with my one year old after working my 40
LaserCoug
3/16/18 11:21am
Is the wife able to contribute an income?
JOPE
3/17/18 5:55am
Depends on his job.
Blue for Life
3/17/18 6:25pm
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