Providence Farm, you will regret all that time worked a lot more than you will regret time spent with your children. When they are grown they will not remember all the time worked unless they resent you for always being at work, but they will cherish the memories that were made while doing cool stuff with Dad. That will be what's important to them later on. I know we all have to pay bills and obviously I don't know anything about your financial situation but I do know how many hours that you admit that you are working and how little time you have for the family and rest. That will wear your body out and is even dangerous, I don't know what you do for a living but in most jobs that many hours for that many days in a row you can't be as alert as you should be while at work and while driving to and from. Take the time with the family that is something that you can never recapture, I am sure your children and wife will cherish it. Best Wishes
Great advice. Financially I don't need a single hr of overtime. But I'm working to speed up 100,% debt free and get big ticket projects on the farm done out of pocket and being able to retire at 57. That said I have cut back some 10 k behindd what I made by this time last year and plan on cutting back more. It's not worth it.
My cousin txt me asking the modal # on the rod I picked up because he liked it so much and they have a sale today. He ordered himself one. Even with the sale he paid $100 more than I paid getting the one I got used. And it is mint. So I do feel like I did well.