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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 152239" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I think SLSH had some very good ideas. A working difficult child is sometimes an easier difficult child...at least in my home. </p><p></p><p>I know you want him to get his GED. Its important. But for some reason some of our difficult child's simply dont see the importance of that until its too late. Cory is a 9th grade dropout who has attempted to go back to school several times with no follow through on his part. However, he does work at least when he can manage to find a job...and his jobs have been quite good jobs. He started in construction as soon as he turned 18. He doesnt do well in other types of jobs. Right now he is working as some sort of electricians helper and making pretty good money. Its only been a little more than a week though so Im crossing my fingers he does well. He does have a bit more incentive though because a strict PO is standing behind him...lol. </p><p></p><p>Look for construction jobs because they dont require much in the way of eduction and they pay more than McDonalds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 152239, member: 1514"] I think SLSH had some very good ideas. A working difficult child is sometimes an easier difficult child...at least in my home. I know you want him to get his GED. Its important. But for some reason some of our difficult child's simply dont see the importance of that until its too late. Cory is a 9th grade dropout who has attempted to go back to school several times with no follow through on his part. However, he does work at least when he can manage to find a job...and his jobs have been quite good jobs. He started in construction as soon as he turned 18. He doesnt do well in other types of jobs. Right now he is working as some sort of electricians helper and making pretty good money. Its only been a little more than a week though so Im crossing my fingers he does well. He does have a bit more incentive though because a strict PO is standing behind him...lol. Look for construction jobs because they dont require much in the way of eduction and they pay more than McDonalds. [/QUOTE]
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