I know there have been similar topics before but guess it's my turn. I am currently a single dad with kids more than 50% of the time. I've been grinding it in the Commercial Sector for ~15 years now and it seems as though my career is coming to an end in the industry.
I have a 15 year old and did the 6 days a week, 12-14 hour day grind for most of her younger childhood and now with a 4 year old as well, it is becoming quite challenging to continue my career at a high level while performing my duties as a single dad. When you tack in the work hours and commute time, it is just not feasible anymore. Not to mention the loss of passion for building due to the conflicts of interest. It's been a tough realization to accept but an easy decision.
I'm not sure what the future holds but it does hold me being a father to my kiddos first and minimizing the sacrifices we are all having to make currently. I'm looking into transitional roles that benefit from my experience but a complete industry shift is on the table.
The thrill of building, problem solving, and overcoming some of the most difficult challenges any career could offer has been a great experience. Some great relationships built and some not so great. lol.
No real question to ask, just posting to vent and hear feedback of some possible changes others have made with family as the priority over money and prestige.
I have a 15 year old and did the 6 days a week, 12-14 hour day grind for most of her younger childhood and now with a 4 year old as well, it is becoming quite challenging to continue my career at a high level while performing my duties as a single dad. When you tack in the work hours and commute time, it is just not feasible anymore. Not to mention the loss of passion for building due to the conflicts of interest. It's been a tough realization to accept but an easy decision.
I'm not sure what the future holds but it does hold me being a father to my kiddos first and minimizing the sacrifices we are all having to make currently. I'm looking into transitional roles that benefit from my experience but a complete industry shift is on the table.
The thrill of building, problem solving, and overcoming some of the most difficult challenges any career could offer has been a great experience. Some great relationships built and some not so great. lol.
No real question to ask, just posting to vent and hear feedback of some possible changes others have made with family as the priority over money and prestige.