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New venture for difficult child#1
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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 124284" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>I have posted here before about how well difficult child#1 is doing. He decided he didn't want to spend the rest of his life at Amigo's (even though they made him a manager) so today is his first day at a one month program at community college to get his CDL. I'm not sure a computer genius with a high IQ is perfectly suited to be a truck driver but at least he has a plan and is putting it into motion. The money is pretty good and there is always a demand so I am happy about it. Also, as he mentioned, they have random drug tests so that means absolutely no drugging at all. Another plus. I am anxious to see how today went. He was very proud and told me that when he went to get his learner's permit they had to do a 50 question test and when he got barely past #40 they told him to quit as he had passed. </p><p>I love it when I can post something positive. Now if I could just do something with difficult child#2....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 124284, member: 135"] I have posted here before about how well difficult child#1 is doing. He decided he didn't want to spend the rest of his life at Amigo's (even though they made him a manager) so today is his first day at a one month program at community college to get his CDL. I'm not sure a computer genius with a high IQ is perfectly suited to be a truck driver but at least he has a plan and is putting it into motion. The money is pretty good and there is always a demand so I am happy about it. Also, as he mentioned, they have random drug tests so that means absolutely no drugging at all. Another plus. I am anxious to see how today went. He was very proud and told me that when he went to get his learner's permit they had to do a 50 question test and when he got barely past #40 they told him to quit as he had passed. I love it when I can post something positive. Now if I could just do something with difficult child#2.... [/QUOTE]
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