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It never ends. difficult child's truck is in the impound
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<blockquote data-quote="Wakegirl" data-source="post: 580265" data-attributes="member: 15912"><p>Kathy813, we're thinking along the same lines....if it's sitting in the impound, it's out of my hands and it's up to him whether he gets it out or not. His work history is pathetic....he'd rather everything be given to him. We don't have public transportation....but today, at this very minute, I'm thinking that's another problem he's going to have to figure out on his own. Sounds like a great opportunity to go into the military, get some training/education and a paycheck...and then he can start saving to buy his own car. Just my thoughts.</p><p></p><p>The truck is in my name...and I am actually in the process of signing the title over to him. I had to apply for a lost title this week, so I'm waiting on that to be taken care of (never received the title when it was paid off). I'm not so sure it's worth the hassle to try to sell it. I'm telling ya, it's in bad shape, cosmetically, and the engine is starting to have some issues. </p><p></p><p>I've paid my fair share of getting his truck out of impounds...but usually for far worse circumstances. I feel like I've truly done my share of helping him. Probably too much, which is part of the reason for his great sense of entitlement. Keep in mind...this is just my thoughts today. LOL! I'll probably be all sad and weepy again tomorrow. Such an emotional roller coaster ride that he has me on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wakegirl, post: 580265, member: 15912"] Kathy813, we're thinking along the same lines....if it's sitting in the impound, it's out of my hands and it's up to him whether he gets it out or not. His work history is pathetic....he'd rather everything be given to him. We don't have public transportation....but today, at this very minute, I'm thinking that's another problem he's going to have to figure out on his own. Sounds like a great opportunity to go into the military, get some training/education and a paycheck...and then he can start saving to buy his own car. Just my thoughts. The truck is in my name...and I am actually in the process of signing the title over to him. I had to apply for a lost title this week, so I'm waiting on that to be taken care of (never received the title when it was paid off). I'm not so sure it's worth the hassle to try to sell it. I'm telling ya, it's in bad shape, cosmetically, and the engine is starting to have some issues. I've paid my fair share of getting his truck out of impounds...but usually for far worse circumstances. I feel like I've truly done my share of helping him. Probably too much, which is part of the reason for his great sense of entitlement. Keep in mind...this is just my thoughts today. LOL! I'll probably be all sad and weepy again tomorrow. Such an emotional roller coaster ride that he has me on! [/QUOTE]
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