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<blockquote data-quote="CAmom" data-source="post: 72745" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>DDD, you know what's ironic, our son has NEVER shown the slightest interest in the business! My husband used to work in a three-piece suit and would come home every day, change into shorts, and start tearing down walls for fun. Finally, he traded the suit for shorts and started his own business based on his hobby. However, now that he's scaling back and working shorter weeks and days, our son simply MUST work with his dad, and my husband is basically making a job for him. That said, IF he decides that he's serious about it, he can certainly learn a lot of very useful skills from his dad. Judging by the fact that, after working for only two hours yesterday, he was already sleeping on the job, I'd have to say that his interest is more related to the $$ than learning skills...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAmom, post: 72745, member: 1835"] DDD, you know what's ironic, our son has NEVER shown the slightest interest in the business! My husband used to work in a three-piece suit and would come home every day, change into shorts, and start tearing down walls for fun. Finally, he traded the suit for shorts and started his own business based on his hobby. However, now that he's scaling back and working shorter weeks and days, our son simply MUST work with his dad, and my husband is basically making a job for him. That said, IF he decides that he's serious about it, he can certainly learn a lot of very useful skills from his dad. Judging by the fact that, after working for only two hours yesterday, he was already sleeping on the job, I'd have to say that his interest is more related to the $$ than learning skills... [/QUOTE]
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