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difficult child starts her J-O-B today!
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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 91353" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Hi Jo,</p><p>so glad the job went well and she has more hours scheduled! I think with my difficult child, getting a job was her first step towards becoming self sufficient and being able to see that she was able to actually take care of herself. My husband and I both felt that if she could get a job and do the job well she would see her self-confidence rise and that would help with everything. It was a bumpy ride but it did seem to work that way in the long run. She started at a Dunkin' Donuts and was so conscientious about her work, I was very proud of her. Now, as you all know, she works as an exotic dancer but I am still proud of her work ethic. She has been working there for about 6 or 7 months I think and makes good money and most importantly she is self sufficient. She can't imagine ever depending on us to take care of her again. </p><p></p><p>So, hope this is the beginning of good things! Let us know how it goes.</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 91353, member: 3450"] Hi Jo, so glad the job went well and she has more hours scheduled! I think with my difficult child, getting a job was her first step towards becoming self sufficient and being able to see that she was able to actually take care of herself. My husband and I both felt that if she could get a job and do the job well she would see her self-confidence rise and that would help with everything. It was a bumpy ride but it did seem to work that way in the long run. She started at a Dunkin' Donuts and was so conscientious about her work, I was very proud of her. Now, as you all know, she works as an exotic dancer but I am still proud of her work ethic. She has been working there for about 6 or 7 months I think and makes good money and most importantly she is self sufficient. She can't imagine ever depending on us to take care of her again. So, hope this is the beginning of good things! Let us know how it goes. Hugs, Jane [/QUOTE]
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