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At the end of my rope and just lost...
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 630545" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Well...okay...update. </p><p> </p><p>Spoke with him again. He was out again putting in at a couple places I know. A friend (no longer a friend I guess - they've had a falling out over $ he feels difficult child owes him) called and asked him to bring him his things that had been left at our house (he has no car). Of course, the guy lives 15 miles away in the next town, so difficult child didn't have gas. Probably shouldn't have, but transferred $ to his account, with the stipulation he NOT get cash...so I can tell it was all spent at the gas station. I just want this "friend" out of the picture. </p><p> </p><p>I'm even less certain my son was messed up earlier. He sounded perfectly straight and said he feels pretty good about the career center. </p><p> </p><p>I'm thinking of suggesting to my husband, if he continues to seem to be looking for work, maybe giving him one more week and telling him if he hasn't found a job there will be no more gas money either. He can job hunt on foot. We've already stopped "pocket money". </p><p> </p><p>It's just I hate to kick him out because of work. Sometimes it does take time and is it right to kick him out when he's finally started looking? There's something to, "too little-too late" I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 630545, member: 17309"] Well...okay...update. Spoke with him again. He was out again putting in at a couple places I know. A friend (no longer a friend I guess - they've had a falling out over $ he feels difficult child owes him) called and asked him to bring him his things that had been left at our house (he has no car). Of course, the guy lives 15 miles away in the next town, so difficult child didn't have gas. Probably shouldn't have, but transferred $ to his account, with the stipulation he NOT get cash...so I can tell it was all spent at the gas station. I just want this "friend" out of the picture. I'm even less certain my son was messed up earlier. He sounded perfectly straight and said he feels pretty good about the career center. I'm thinking of suggesting to my husband, if he continues to seem to be looking for work, maybe giving him one more week and telling him if he hasn't found a job there will be no more gas money either. He can job hunt on foot. We've already stopped "pocket money". It's just I hate to kick him out because of work. Sometimes it does take time and is it right to kick him out when he's finally started looking? There's something to, "too little-too late" I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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