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At the end of my rope and just lost...
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 630773" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>Lil,</p><p></p><p>I agree about construction. My SO works in the field and hires difficult children all the time. My difficult child also gets lots of cash doing construction. He will literally stop at a site while he is walking by and ask if they need a laborer. A laborer sweeps up, carries, stands beside the carpenter or plumber and hands them tools, takes down ladders, etc. No skills needed. It is always thte go to for my difficult child who has...no skills! He also gets jobs dishwashing in restaurants, which seems to be easy and has high turnover, so there are jobs available. Even if you live where there are no restaurants there are still professional kitchens...schools, businesses, whatever.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. I think you are handling a difficult situation very well.</p><p></p><p>Echo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 630773, member: 17269"] Lil, I agree about construction. My SO works in the field and hires difficult children all the time. My difficult child also gets lots of cash doing construction. He will literally stop at a site while he is walking by and ask if they need a laborer. A laborer sweeps up, carries, stands beside the carpenter or plumber and hands them tools, takes down ladders, etc. No skills needed. It is always thte go to for my difficult child who has...no skills! He also gets jobs dishwashing in restaurants, which seems to be easy and has high turnover, so there are jobs available. Even if you live where there are no restaurants there are still professional kitchens...schools, businesses, whatever. Good luck. I think you are handling a difficult situation very well. Echo [/QUOTE]
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