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68.1 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Mon May 10 1993 13:50 | 18 |
| Well for a time my wife was a computer programmer. I think I could
handle that switch. :-) She could probably handle my job as well as
I once she got up to speed on the programming languages my group uses.
But she's been out of software for 13-14 years so the curve would be
a problem. And she's not likely to put up with the garbage I do so
she'd probably get fired or quit in a day. :-)
Right now I'd have some trouble. But not too much. She runs an after
school program and a summer recreation program. The kids are from
kindergarten to grade 5. This is not the age group I deal with best.
Although I did spend about 3 weeks working with her last summer. I
needed time away from work so I took a month off. Most of it was spent
helping with the recreation program. So I could do it but, frankly, I'd
rather not.
Alfred
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68.2 | that is, if I had a wife | HDLITE::ZARLENGA | Michael Zarlenga, Alpha P/PEG | Mon May 10 1993 20:58 | 3 |
| Even though I love my job (no joke, REALLY!), I'd still trade for a day.
I like a temporary change of pace and scenery every now and then.
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68.3 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Tue May 11 1993 09:52 | 14 |
| Although I like eating. Cooking a profession doesn't really excite me
much. And working in the summer in the kitchen isnt very much a desired
profession either. So I would not want to trade places with the ex in
that....:_) Although I hear that these days even the kitchen is air
conditioned.
I rather doubt that the ex would want to trade with me either. Going to
college for this profession, then working the wierd days and hours
doesnt excite her. This was a conversation that had taken place long
before things went to the hounds in reguards to our marriage.:)
I am doing what would be termed womans work with house cleaning, child
rearing, and even pressing little girls dress's. And I get little or no
help from friends or family in this game too.
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68.4 | Good job ..... | GYMAC::PNEAL | | Tue May 11 1993 10:36 | 14 |
| "I am doing what would be termed womans work with house cleaning, child
rearing, and even pressing little girls dress's. And I get little or no
help from friends or family in this game too."
I take off my hat to a man who attempts that alone because I know it's no easy
task. I've been keeping up with some of your other notes and I think it takes a
lot of courage to do what you're doing George. But I bet it makes you happy.
Your comment made me smile because I had visions of a green lizard ironing a
little girls dress ... :-) (must be the perfume Dune coming from Lorna's notes)
but please don't take any offence, I'm laughing with you not at you.
- Paul.
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68.5 | | 2607::QUAYLE | my cup runneth amuck | Tue May 11 1993 11:47 | 10 |
| I wouldn't care to switch with my ex-husband, even for a day. Don't
think I could do the work anyway - he's a plant eng in a small factory
and the work is extremely heavy and rather dangerous. In fact, the
end of his finger was recently torn off.
I don't beleive he could work too well at my secretarial job either,
though he's versatile and might surprise me (he has several times
before, one of the reasons we're ex ;)
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68.6 | | CSC32::CONLON | | Tue May 11 1993 11:54 | 19 |
| If I traded places with my sweetie, we'd probably have to switch
cubicles (ours are about 100 feet apart,) although it wouldn't be
required. We'd each log into the same call-handling system (CHAMP)
but he'd be using the one based in Atlanta while I'd switch to the
same one based in Colorado.
He'd have to talk to people about their system hardware problems
and I'd be talking to people about their programming difficulties.
We both know electronics (I have more experience at it than he does)
and we both know a number of programming languages (most of his work
experience has been as a developer so he has more experience than I
do with languages.)
Then again, a guy from my group recently went to his group, so our
jobs couldn't be that far apart. :> (We have the guy back on temp
loan now and he still remembers how to do the stuff we do over here.)
When it's two DEC employees who are both engineers/specialists,
the trade wouldn't be much of a change. :>
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68.7 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | not her real initial | Tue May 11 1993 12:24 | 16 |
| I wouldn't want to swap places with my ex-husband. He's an unemployed
software engineer (victim of the infamous Dec. 7th Digital lay-off),
and I don't know anything about software.
On the other hand, there are things about my day that would pose
problems for him, too. He would find taking care of my 5 cats very
annoying, and would be confused trying to accessorize my outfits and
jewelry. Also, it's been years since he had this much hair to worry
about. I think my job would bore him, too, as he never did develop an
interest in the valuing differences notesfiles, and would most likely
have a hard time attempting to exchange vaxmail with my friends.
It probably wouldn't be a good idea for us to switch. :-)
Lorna
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68.8 | .4 | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Tue May 11 1993 13:22 | 9 |
| Paul,
THANKS! Sometimes it aint easy. And there have been allot of stuff
written about single dads doing it all in News Week that a friend of
mine clips out and sends.
I am glad you can laugh at it! :) Green lizards tail and all!:)
Geo
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68.9 | balancing act | MLTVAX::BROWN | On time or else... | Tue May 11 1993 14:02 | 9 |
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Well, Jan would have the best of that trade. She's a better writer
than I am an IS consultant. She knows the tools I use far better
than I know the tools she uses (except maybe for DECplan). She'd
also make out better at home -- she cooks far better (and more
often) than I have ever balanced a checkbook. The pets and livestock
would make out fine either way.
Ron
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68.10 | Back to school | PEKING::SNOOKL | | Thu May 13 1993 09:01 | 5 |
| I don't know if I could trade places with my boyfriend. He has got his
A-levels coming up and I know not much about history and he doesn't
understand the principals of my business studeies course (part-time at
college). I could cope with his 9-4pm hours and free periods and
especially the school holidays I miss out on!
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68.11 | not interchangeable | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Back in the high life again | Thu May 13 1993 15:35 | 8 |
| My ex is an electrician. This is often hard physical labor! Often
enough he has to pull a bundle of greased wires through a pipe. You
gotta have mus-kles. I couldn't do a fraction of what he does.
I'm a tech writer. My ex can't type, spell, or consistently write a
grammatical sentence. He'd be SOL in my line of work.
L
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68.12 | Fun, but not necessarily successful | DOCTP::BINNS | | Tue May 18 1993 10:05 | 14 |
| While it might be fun to try my wife's work, I could never be as
successful as she is at it. Her skills are entrepeneurial and
political, in the very best sense, and she's very gifted. She works in
the non-profit sector and imagines great things, marshalls other
organizations and money to create them, and manages them efficiently.
From our first date, her skills have amazed me and endeared her to me.
I think she'd probably be bored with my kind of work (writing), though
she's a suberb writer and intellectually capable of doing the work. She
could do the other part of my job (housework and running a household
with 3 kids), but she's quite inefficient at that and would easily be
frustrated. No doubt she would find it confining as well.
Kit
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68.13 | | COMET::DYBEN | Grey area is found by not looking | Wed Jul 21 1993 22:14 | 10 |
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I would love to trade places with my x wife. She gets to have my son
when she wants. She lives in a five bedroom house with her hubby. She
she gets the tax write off. I get to work two jobs and sixety two hours
a week.
David
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68.14 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Thu Jul 22 1993 10:02 | 4 |
| I just absorbed my ex's part of the family dream. Income property that
took two of us to work. Now worked my me, now trying to fight for a
chapt 13 plan. No fun. She walks out, I get all the fun and heart burn.
Its like watching a sand castle get washed out to sea.
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