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when i was working full time i hated what coming home meant.... prepare dinner, clean the kitchen, feed the dogs, do laundry and try to sleep.. i dont have to work outside the home anymore, THANK GOD!!! but i still work.. still do laundry, cook dinner, clean kitchen, feed dogs, rabbits, ducks, pig, but the REAL difference is i am outside. i can work like a slave all day if it means i get to be outside. before i had kids i worked in a factory with no windows. ten minute breaks, and thirty minute lunches. had to be up 6am to get to work at 8, and didnt leave until 5:30.... sure it was a "production line" job but i didnt feel very productive!!! i wont even mention the characters i worked with :p

i wouldnt trade my life now for anything..

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thats it since we had our kids theres just no point in me working it would cost more for childminder than my wage would be and she is on about twice what i was anyway i love to be able to just go out with the kids and the dogs and not bother about when im back or rushing back to get out with them before its dark i used to work till 10 pm some nights from 7 in the morning usualy 7am till 7 pm as a timber kit fabricator and it was a 30 min break a day aswell the money was good but id rather live in a caravan at my horse field than work like that inside ever againe .

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