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Why on earth is a budget a bad thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 574303" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Janet, I came up with that figure based on him working 40 hrs per week at the salary you said. I don't know if he is milkng it from the accident or not, but I do think you can insist he make more trips with lighter bags. Regardless of his accident, he NEEDS to contribute because that is what adults do. Period. By not making him contribute you are keeping his development retarded to the level of a young teen. His brain is fully formed and grown. Yes, he can make it work more efficiently, but it has done all the growing and he is a 'grown up' person now.</p><p></p><p>It is time he act like a grown up, in my opinion, and pay his way. I hope you can stand strong on that because it truly is what is best for him even if he doesn't like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 574303, member: 1233"] Janet, I came up with that figure based on him working 40 hrs per week at the salary you said. I don't know if he is milkng it from the accident or not, but I do think you can insist he make more trips with lighter bags. Regardless of his accident, he NEEDS to contribute because that is what adults do. Period. By not making him contribute you are keeping his development retarded to the level of a young teen. His brain is fully formed and grown. Yes, he can make it work more efficiently, but it has done all the growing and he is a 'grown up' person now. It is time he act like a grown up, in my opinion, and pay his way. I hope you can stand strong on that because it truly is what is best for him even if he doesn't like it. [/QUOTE]
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