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Ya George. That's a catch 22. For her (let's say, mental and physical health) she can't continue the direction she's going. 60-80 hourweeks for 10+ years aren't a good thing. She is 56 so not ready to retire. I told her she needs to walk away and take some time off. Put those feelers out and with her education, backround and work ethic somebody will need her. And a better job with less stress and fewer hours.
Mine wife is in the same boat, but maybe 65-70 hours a week. I almost have her convinced to leave and let them TRY and find someone to replace her.