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saragoodtimes · F
his hours make it difficult to find time to fix things. I just hire someone if I can't do it
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@saragoodtimes I don't want to brag, but I worked 70-80 hours a week as a physician, still had time to fix things, and build things. It was often a father-son enterprise. My sone to this day is great around his house.
saragoodtimes · F
@samueltyler2 he doesn't complain when something needs fixing and I'm sure he'd do it. my feeling is when he's home it's better to let him relax and enjoy his time. hiring someone isn't going to break the bank
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@saragoodtimes i imagine that he probably made a lot more money than I did, since I was in academic medicine, but, I also enjoyed fixing or creating things. I guess it was the artist in me.
saragoodtimes · F
@samueltyler2 to be honest I never imagined he could make what he does. it provides us very comfortably