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Cross fingers, light candles and do the chicken dance for Cory
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 468668" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Im now hiding in my room. I tell his dad and he started out acting happy but then got all irritated and said well its JUST a security guard job...not that big a thing. Im like, excuse me? Its a good job! It will be a steady job that he can be proud of! His dad just smirked and said, well, he will probably blow it so dont get your hopes up. HUH? Shouldnt we be supportive of him and be behind him and notice how before when he had huge plans he was still a difficult child but now he is doing things the right way. He has done all these things on his own. I didnt have to even suggest that voc rehab was something he should look into. Yes I told him about it several years ago but he never took me up on it. I think this shows initiative. That he wants to change his life for the better. I dont think we should snicker at him and think that he will just fail at everything. That is so wrong to me. Why try if everyone always feels you will be a loser? </p><p></p><p>I asked Tony why he felt his job was so much better? He is "only" a construction worker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 468668, member: 1514"] Im now hiding in my room. I tell his dad and he started out acting happy but then got all irritated and said well its JUST a security guard job...not that big a thing. Im like, excuse me? Its a good job! It will be a steady job that he can be proud of! His dad just smirked and said, well, he will probably blow it so dont get your hopes up. HUH? Shouldnt we be supportive of him and be behind him and notice how before when he had huge plans he was still a difficult child but now he is doing things the right way. He has done all these things on his own. I didnt have to even suggest that voc rehab was something he should look into. Yes I told him about it several years ago but he never took me up on it. I think this shows initiative. That he wants to change his life for the better. I dont think we should snicker at him and think that he will just fail at everything. That is so wrong to me. Why try if everyone always feels you will be a loser? I asked Tony why he felt his job was so much better? He is "only" a construction worker. [/QUOTE]
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