You have people like that in all facets of work, all work no vacation. We have always gone somewhere at least once a year for decompression. Wife's job as a nurse was very stressful. Some guys don't have a life. Divorce, death of a loved one, kids grown moved out, no kids, no family as they have preceded them in death. So all they have is work,. With us it's more the exposer to silica, asbestos, lead from when copper and galvanize used to have the seams soldered, fireproofing in ceiling's, God knows what was in the labs that we demoed. Welding on ferrous metals was worse than non-ferrous. Parkinson's would rear it's ugly head 10/20 years later. It's the price we pay to help build America. Now in the end of my career as I do some introspection I would do it all over again. Probably been an Ironworker they have a better benefit plan.