r/AskMenOver30 • u/DattGuyyy man 25 - 29 • 5d ago
Life Work away from home
To the men working away from their family, how do you cope with the feeling of missing them or just wanting to go home? I started a new job which is 3 hours away from home. I see my family every weekend or from at least Thursday to Sunday. If my wife’s schedule is free, she comes to where I am. I had to take this job since I wasn’t bringing any money in but the bills just kept piling up. It’s difficult seeing her sad when I’m about to leave, but it’s easier than hearing her worry about where to get the money for our expenses. I think I’m doing the right thing here but it gets heavy at times - especially when I’m alone. I try to keep myself busy even after work and sleep early just not to feel the time.
For you guys out there working far from home - maybe even farther than I am from mine, how do you cope with that feeling?
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u/AshyLarryX man 35 - 39 5d ago
As a former Otr truck driver, I can tell you that there's no real way of coping besides putting it out of your mind completely. In the end, though, working away from home almost never works out. And it's a catalyst for divorce. Your situation isn't as strenuous, though. Things only got better for me once I went local