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So I have a question for my stay-at-home moms. What does your husband or boyfriend do for a living? And when are they home? So my boyfriend just took a new job and it requires him to be traveling a lot. So he's hardly ever home. And this has been an adjustment because I'm used to him getting off around four or five and coming home and he'll usually let me like get a break and I can like go do laundry or whatever I need to do and then we'll come back and all make dinner and spend time all together as a family. But recently it's been like he doesn't come home at all until a few days later and it's rough. So I just wanted to know what everyone else's husbands or boyfriends do for a living and how often they are able to come home if they can come home the same day or if they're like in the military or something and how that's going for you.
So my boyfriend is in the HVAC field and he works very long days and is always on call so he's really never home. So I basically wing it through the week with a baby that likes to bully me. So it's a struggle.
My husband is an over-the-road truck driver, so Monday through Friday I'm the parent. Singular parent. And then he's only home for like a day and a half. So I totally understand and it is such like a big task on just...
I can only imagine how hard that must be because my boyfriend is gone for two days and then he'll come back for one or three days and then he'll come back for one. Sometimes it's a whole week but it's rough. Like it's rough out here.
My boyfriend works as a brick masoner and he works from like 6 in the morning, sometimes to like 6 at night. And he works Monday through Saturday, so we really don't get any time together. Thanks for watching!
Yeah, I get that and it's hard especially when you have kids because you know once when you do get time together then it's always with your kids and your priority isn't like on focusing on each other it's focusing on the kids which is great you know but sometimes it's nice to have that alone time just the two of you two.
My boyfriend works in the construction field and I'm trying to actually get him to get into a trade just because I think it would be better for him, like his mental health and money wise and the physical aspect of it but we're not really getting nowhere.
My boyfriend works for FEMA, which is like a government thing. So he got deployed last year from January to October, then November to December, and he just left January again and we're still working on it.
That must be so rough. Like I thought it was rough for me to go without him here for a few days, but having him gone for a few months, that would be really tough. So I applaud you for holding down the fort.
When he was gone for a few months we were able to go visit him. My son was obviously like three or four months so it was easy to take a flight over there but now that he's you know a toddler I don't think I would want to fly with him even though maybe the...
That's nice, but yeah, I get that totally. I've never been on a plane with my kids before and I couldn't imagine. My kids are both toddlers and I just, I think it would be a complete disaster taking my kids because they're just wild children.
My husband works in e-commerce. He manages Amazon, eBay, and Walmart accounts for an auto parts company. He works from home and I work part-time from home.
My husband is a gym teacher in elementary school which is really nice in terms of like breaks. He has a pretty long Christmas break with the district like two weeks and so it's nice for the holidays and such.