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Ugh....he quit his job, again
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 637808" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>They are going to get crappy jobs. Most of them screwed up in school, got no training beyond high school or dropped out and have no skills. Yet they don't like getting low level jobs. The obvious solution, going back to school, is as distasteful to them as working is. They are basically a very lazy group of young adults. Most of us have problems at work and deal with them and don't tell off the bosses or walk out the back door when nobody's looking. Why? We have a sense of responsibility. These difficult child's don't plus they absolutely seem unable to accept authority...ever. It is such a self-destructive cycle, but they don't seem to "get it." They'd rather we paid their way. It's a lot easier.</p><p></p><p>I don't think they quit because their job is crappy though. I think they quit because they simply don't want to work. Period. And if we pay their way, they will maybe never learn to be responsible for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 637808, member: 1550"] They are going to get crappy jobs. Most of them screwed up in school, got no training beyond high school or dropped out and have no skills. Yet they don't like getting low level jobs. The obvious solution, going back to school, is as distasteful to them as working is. They are basically a very lazy group of young adults. Most of us have problems at work and deal with them and don't tell off the bosses or walk out the back door when nobody's looking. Why? We have a sense of responsibility. These difficult child's don't plus they absolutely seem unable to accept authority...ever. It is such a self-destructive cycle, but they don't seem to "get it." They'd rather we paid their way. It's a lot easier. I don't think they quit because their job is crappy though. I think they quit because they simply don't want to work. Period. And if we pay their way, they will maybe never learn to be responsible for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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