Published December 25, 2014

Tips for balancing your job and your relationship

People who work in food service often keep odd schedules, and that makes nurturing a relationship challenging.

Sacrifices need to be made on both sides. Plan ahead and schedule time to do things together wherever schedules don’t overlap. If you both have time off, spend it together, even if it just means running errands or doing chores.

Leaving notes for each other is a great way to show your partner you care and you’re thinking of them, and texting can keep the spark alive while you’re physically apart.

Read the full article here: When the Job Gets in the Way of Your Relationship, What Can You Do?

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