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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 643772" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Just to clarify A Dad, both my sons work - one works for a attorneys who work with the state and is in IT, and youngest owns his own computer business, plus works for an attorney in IT department part time. Both are self supporting and both contribute to the household (one more in a monetary way than the other) and hold more of a roommate status rather than kid status. Both of them really like the area, but apartment buildings are not allowed as the city planning didn't want any type of a transient population. Houses are available for rent but are exorbitant rent wise. Not to mention there are very very few young adults who both of them went to school with who do not live with their parents - usually just when they marry. There were a lot of suggestions over the years for the youngest and he tried out jobs like people try on clothes. Seems once he mastered it, he was no longer interested. Computers is the only thing that held his interest.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, you know your son best and there is something out there that he will gravitate to - eventually LOL</p><p></p><p><arcoe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 643772, member: 47"] Just to clarify A Dad, both my sons work - one works for a attorneys who work with the state and is in IT, and youngest owns his own computer business, plus works for an attorney in IT department part time. Both are self supporting and both contribute to the household (one more in a monetary way than the other) and hold more of a roommate status rather than kid status. Both of them really like the area, but apartment buildings are not allowed as the city planning didn't want any type of a transient population. Houses are available for rent but are exorbitant rent wise. Not to mention there are very very few young adults who both of them went to school with who do not live with their parents - usually just when they marry. There were a lot of suggestions over the years for the youngest and he tried out jobs like people try on clothes. Seems once he mastered it, he was no longer interested. Computers is the only thing that held his interest. At the end of the day, you know your son best and there is something out there that he will gravitate to - eventually LOL <arcoe [/QUOTE]
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