When I was younger I was offered a contract that paid me $12.5k a week, 6 weeks a year (discontinuous, so one week every two months), for me to do remote work out of town.
I eagerly snapped it up. The money was good.
The experience - I lasted two years - was awful, and definitely not worth it. I couldn't see my partner (or anyone) for 6 days at a time, six times a year. This constrained our ability to plan holidays and other get-aways. During each week-long period, I was constantly working, around the clock, and working out of my hotel room and car. The work was stressful. When I got home I needed half a week to recover. The stress caused rifts between me and my then-partner.
It was a mistake to chase more money, and I regret it wholeheartedly. The money meant nothing compared to the stress that it caused. And once I factored in costs of travel, accommodation and working around the clock, the hourly rate wasn't even as good as I had thought.