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<blockquote data-quote="clive" data-source="post: 396773" data-attributes="member: 5132"><p>We've attended Families Anonymous, and probably will tonight. The support is nice, and advice, insight, etc. We definitely need to go more often. </p><p></p><p>The option of kicking her out again is complicated she has a job lined up (her FIRST ever), supposed to start Jan. 2. We are the most likely source of transportation for her to get to that, and it would be easier getting her there from home, rather than some remote location. I know we could say, it's her responsibility, and if she blows it, she blows it. But it was quite a feat for her to get this job, with no HS diploma, and no experience, and I'd really like to see it happen. She wants to move out as much as we want her to, so I'm hoping we can steer her in the right direction of managing her money so she can get it together and have enough cash to move in with a friend. It seems like something happens every couple of days to potentially cause this opportunity to disappear. We're hangin' on with white knuckles and keeping our fingers crossed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clive, post: 396773, member: 5132"] We've attended Families Anonymous, and probably will tonight. The support is nice, and advice, insight, etc. We definitely need to go more often. The option of kicking her out again is complicated she has a job lined up (her FIRST ever), supposed to start Jan. 2. We are the most likely source of transportation for her to get to that, and it would be easier getting her there from home, rather than some remote location. I know we could say, it's her responsibility, and if she blows it, she blows it. But it was quite a feat for her to get this job, with no HS diploma, and no experience, and I'd really like to see it happen. She wants to move out as much as we want her to, so I'm hoping we can steer her in the right direction of managing her money so she can get it together and have enough cash to move in with a friend. It seems like something happens every couple of days to potentially cause this opportunity to disappear. We're hangin' on with white knuckles and keeping our fingers crossed! [/QUOTE]
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