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Do difficult child's ever respect the hands that feed them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wakegirl" data-source="post: 585303" data-attributes="member: 15912"><p>DJ, he's still in the whole process, and there was one setback that has been addressed, and hopefully fixed. He had a DUI (driving while impaired by marijuana), and then of course a possession charge. While his recruiter said that the DUI was excused, it was the possession charge that may hurt him. As soon as difficult child got this news, he was immediately on the phone with the (small town) court clerk. She was EXTREMELY helpful. She spoke to the judge, and he agreed to expunge the charges on difficult child's record with only 2 small requests. difficult child had to write a letter explaining why the judge should do this for him, and he had to send in 50.00. We over-nighted that last week. His recruiter was very impressed with how quickly he addressed the issues, and said that it should all be fine now. As far as how long he waits until he leaves...I'm not 100% sure. It sounds like it could be by the middle/end of April. He still has his physical and a few more things to complete. He has a buddy that enlisted, and it only took him 1.5 months to depart for basic training from the time he went to enlist. difficult child hasn't been diagnosed with any type of mental illness, although at times I wonder about depression/bi-polar. I was hoping to get him into a Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but he has chosen the military instead. His main problem is drug use (spice), and that has had his moods and temper out of control at times. Not to mention his sense of entitlement, and laziness!!!! </p><p></p><p>It took your son 9 months before he left for boot camp??? Did they say why it took so long? I may move out of my own house if it takes my son that long! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/sigh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sigh:" title="sigh :sigh:" data-shortname=":sigh:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wakegirl, post: 585303, member: 15912"] DJ, he's still in the whole process, and there was one setback that has been addressed, and hopefully fixed. He had a DUI (driving while impaired by marijuana), and then of course a possession charge. While his recruiter said that the DUI was excused, it was the possession charge that may hurt him. As soon as difficult child got this news, he was immediately on the phone with the (small town) court clerk. She was EXTREMELY helpful. She spoke to the judge, and he agreed to expunge the charges on difficult child's record with only 2 small requests. difficult child had to write a letter explaining why the judge should do this for him, and he had to send in 50.00. We over-nighted that last week. His recruiter was very impressed with how quickly he addressed the issues, and said that it should all be fine now. As far as how long he waits until he leaves...I'm not 100% sure. It sounds like it could be by the middle/end of April. He still has his physical and a few more things to complete. He has a buddy that enlisted, and it only took him 1.5 months to depart for basic training from the time he went to enlist. difficult child hasn't been diagnosed with any type of mental illness, although at times I wonder about depression/bi-polar. I was hoping to get him into a Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but he has chosen the military instead. His main problem is drug use (spice), and that has had his moods and temper out of control at times. Not to mention his sense of entitlement, and laziness!!!! It took your son 9 months before he left for boot camp??? Did they say why it took so long? I may move out of my own house if it takes my son that long! :sigh: [/QUOTE]
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