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Better together: Spouses share lives, workplace

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Because it is a small company, sometimes personal lives are intertwined, but they do their best to make sure personal issues stay out of the workplace, Joe Johnson said.

“If anything is going on, we try to drop that baggage before we come to the door,” Joe Johnson said.

If there is a problem at home, the couple try to talk about, solve it and not bring it in, Joe Johnson said.

They also try not to bring work home with them. “We try to get it taken care of before we leave,” Joe Johnson said.

To make it work, Joe Johnson said couples have to be flexible and understanding of each other. His spouse already knows whether if it’s been a rough day at work.

Sometimes work and home do intermingle, but the couple try to avoid it.

“You have to be flexible and willing to understand what’s going on,” Joe Johnson said.

Amber Martin Johnson grew up with her parents working together, so working with her husband doesn’t seem out of the ordinary.

To make it work, Amber Martin Johnson recommends spouses that work together respect what their significant other knows and the other’s strengths and weaknesses.

“I respect what he does,” Amber said. “If I have a question in certain areas, I go to him.”

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