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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 750451" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>He can't get an interim job at McDonalds? Where I live they are begging for restaurant workers and the hours allow plenty of time for finding a better job when not at work. My mom used to say "busy hands are happy hands."</p><p></p><p> And being up all night probably means partying and drinking and drugs and other bad stuff so he is tired. If he had any job he couldn't always be having fun, like a young teenager. Who paid for his car? His insurance? His college? Does he pay for anything? My daughter didn't. Boy, was that a mistake! She is 33 and still a child.</p><p></p><p>You have no clue if your son is sober in your house. He maybe doesn't do drugs or drink in your house but he is certainly doing something not right that HE finds fun or he wouldn't be out every night with others who also must not work or they would sleep at night. You can insist he work and you can insist he be home at a reasonable time. My daughter fortunately got married early so we didn't deal with this stuff for too long. Her marriage is a wreck but she isn't here at least. She can never live here again.</p><p></p><p>The message from me is I think that doing nothing is bad for your son just andlike it was bad for my daughter. Your son is most probably is getting into things you don't want. If you let him not be productive and party all night, he will be tired all day. And childish too.</p><p></p><p>Please think it over. God bless and be well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 750451, member: 23706"] He can't get an interim job at McDonalds? Where I live they are begging for restaurant workers and the hours allow plenty of time for finding a better job when not at work. My mom used to say "busy hands are happy hands." And being up all night probably means partying and drinking and drugs and other bad stuff so he is tired. If he had any job he couldn't always be having fun, like a young teenager. Who paid for his car? His insurance? His college? Does he pay for anything? My daughter didn't. Boy, was that a mistake! She is 33 and still a child. You have no clue if your son is sober in your house. He maybe doesn't do drugs or drink in your house but he is certainly doing something not right that HE finds fun or he wouldn't be out every night with others who also must not work or they would sleep at night. You can insist he work and you can insist he be home at a reasonable time. My daughter fortunately got married early so we didn't deal with this stuff for too long. Her marriage is a wreck but she isn't here at least. She can never live here again. The message from me is I think that doing nothing is bad for your son just andlike it was bad for my daughter. Your son is most probably is getting into things you don't want. If you let him not be productive and party all night, he will be tired all day. And childish too. Please think it over. God bless and be well. [/QUOTE]
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