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difficult child quit her job tonight.
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 542799" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I will let you know this is fairly normal and they do learn from these things. I dont know if you watch Mystery Diner on the Food Network or not but maybe this should be something you take a gander at one night when she is home. I wouldnt make a big deal about lecturing her during the show but maybe she will get the message as she watches it. But now, whats done is done. </p><p></p><p>What kind of stuff does she like to do? Does she have a diploma or GED? Can she pass a drug test? If so, have her go apply at Radio Shack. I dont even think they do the drug test to be honest. Isnt your daughter fairly pretty? Is she capable of learning pretty quick on her feet? If so, she could probably learn to sell cell phones easily. That would also solve her cell phone issue because she could get an employee plan. </p><p></p><p>Ohio...thinking...how about applying at Hall of Fame? Or somewhere on the board walk? Sometimes our kids need out of the box thinking. She is still very young. Maybe she really needs to think out of the box and consider the military. We are pulling out of the wars and she could pick a field that would not be dealing with that end of things. The only branch where everyone is taught to fight is the Marines so she could pick something like the Army and be trained for payroll, secretary, or a ton of other things. Just check out all the other fields of training. It might be something she really enjoys and gets her out of her local situation where she is stuck doing nothing good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 542799, member: 1514"] I will let you know this is fairly normal and they do learn from these things. I dont know if you watch Mystery Diner on the Food Network or not but maybe this should be something you take a gander at one night when she is home. I wouldnt make a big deal about lecturing her during the show but maybe she will get the message as she watches it. But now, whats done is done. What kind of stuff does she like to do? Does she have a diploma or GED? Can she pass a drug test? If so, have her go apply at Radio Shack. I dont even think they do the drug test to be honest. Isnt your daughter fairly pretty? Is she capable of learning pretty quick on her feet? If so, she could probably learn to sell cell phones easily. That would also solve her cell phone issue because she could get an employee plan. Ohio...thinking...how about applying at Hall of Fame? Or somewhere on the board walk? Sometimes our kids need out of the box thinking. She is still very young. Maybe she really needs to think out of the box and consider the military. We are pulling out of the wars and she could pick a field that would not be dealing with that end of things. The only branch where everyone is taught to fight is the Marines so she could pick something like the Army and be trained for payroll, secretary, or a ton of other things. Just check out all the other fields of training. It might be something she really enjoys and gets her out of her local situation where she is stuck doing nothing good. [/QUOTE]
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