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One of my friend has this problem. Her husband wants to quit his job. Although she can see that his job is making him unhappy she' also considering the fact that he is the sole provider of the family. She loves her husband so much. But what about the daily needs? Should she give her all out support to her husband and let hime quit his job?
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she should consider other ways of making an income for the family first...if it is possible that they will not have difficulties financially even if he gets jobless for a while then she should support him...try to encourage him to find a new job also...
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Being unhappy in work could translate to being unhappy and grouchy at home. If they have enough savings, maybe she should give her support to her husband if he promises to look for another job.
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She should support her husband but maybe she could ask her husband if he could hold on for a while. Then she should let husband hunt for a job while still employed. This way when he quits his present job, he has a new source of income for the family.
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