Apologies if that's the impression being given as it was not intended.
Im just a little confused as to why it wasnt clear as many have posted on various threads how they are sick of me going on about my wife's illness. So I didnt particularly want to take over a thread on the subject.
So me and the wife are looking into the option of me becoming her full time carer and wondered if anyone else has done so and if so, is it worth selling all my work or skimming the best for myself and still doing some work to top the finances up and have some escape time (as suggested).
Ok, then.
If you're looking after your wife- and kids- then you may as well get paid for it. But I'd keep a bit of work on to top up your carer's allowance. Are you kids still be taught at home, Nathan? I mean permanently not because of the lockdown. That might also have a bearing on what you do, too.
I do sympathise with you. Me and my Missus both work part time because of our little lad and my job fits in around them.
We don't have much childminding help and my Missus is also tied up with looking after her Mum, as much as she can.
She was offered another job a couple of years ago, a job that she wanted but it was an extra day a week and she couldn't take it because of her commitments to her parents (her Dad had Alzheimer's before passing away). We'd have been better off financially but her Mum was worried about losing any support.
If you do end working around everyone else, you'll find the hardest part is actually getting to work and getting enough done.
I plan my work around her shifts, school hours and term times, seeing my Dad and then you've got the weather!
Good luck
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