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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 414368"><p>*poke* Dad, is that you? jk</p><p></p><p>I graduated early with a B+ average or so, and my choices were laid out for me: I could go to college on their dime (still expected to apply for any scholarships/grants/whatever), or I could get a job. If I wanted a car, I also had to have a job to support that car. I could opt for both (stupid me, I went for job and car). Nevermind that by 17 I had a car and a job, my happy rear end had best be in the house before parental bedtime or I would find myself locked out AND grounded AND minus car. I had no excuse I needed it to get to work because I worked in the same building as Dad, same hours.</p><p></p><p>Let her go waitress for husband for a while, she'll learn how to be nice even when you don't want to and appreciate every dollar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 414368"] *poke* Dad, is that you? jk I graduated early with a B+ average or so, and my choices were laid out for me: I could go to college on their dime (still expected to apply for any scholarships/grants/whatever), or I could get a job. If I wanted a car, I also had to have a job to support that car. I could opt for both (stupid me, I went for job and car). Nevermind that by 17 I had a car and a job, my happy rear end had best be in the house before parental bedtime or I would find myself locked out AND grounded AND minus car. I had no excuse I needed it to get to work because I worked in the same building as Dad, same hours. Let her go waitress for husband for a while, she'll learn how to be nice even when you don't want to and appreciate every dollar. [/QUOTE]
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