From a reply further down to someone asking how much time they get to spend with family:
“A whole bunch! I have a wife and a 5 year old son. When I’m not on tour I’m at home. I get to have 200+ days a year at home with kind of work from home type situation because I make a lot of my bands merch and work on stuff from our home office.”
So idk, seems like they’re home a fair amount. At the very least, it doesn’t seem like they’re home dramatically less than someone who travels somewhat regularly for a “real” job. I’ve got friends who work in marketing that are gone more days out of the year than that, for instance.
More importantly, though, it also doesn’t seem like you (or anyone in this thread, for that matter) really know all that much about this person, their wife, their child, or anything else to be making such strong, baseless, and angry assumptions about them.
And based on your recent comment history, I’ll just say is that I hope you’re able to work through whatever you’ve got going on and arrive somewhere more mentally and emotionally peaceful.
ChiriTheoden19 karma
From a reply further down to someone asking how much time they get to spend with family:
“A whole bunch! I have a wife and a 5 year old son. When I’m not on tour I’m at home. I get to have 200+ days a year at home with kind of work from home type situation because I make a lot of my bands merch and work on stuff from our home office.”
So idk, seems like they’re home a fair amount. At the very least, it doesn’t seem like they’re home dramatically less than someone who travels somewhat regularly for a “real” job. I’ve got friends who work in marketing that are gone more days out of the year than that, for instance.
More importantly, though, it also doesn’t seem like you (or anyone in this thread, for that matter) really know all that much about this person, their wife, their child, or anything else to be making such strong, baseless, and angry assumptions about them.
And based on your recent comment history, I’ll just say is that I hope you’re able to work through whatever you’ve got going on and arrive somewhere more mentally and emotionally peaceful.
Have a good day ✌🏻
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