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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 577667" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>You're letting him off EASY... </p><p>Reallly, Janet... all he has to do is the general kitchen tidy, and not make a mess the other places he goes in the house? My difficult child has to do more than that... a LOT more than that. Like... snow-shoveling, lawn-cutting, bathroom major scrub jobs (I don't expect a guy to do a picture-perfect job on mirrors and such... but scrubbing showers and tubs? yup), car washing, vacuuming... </p><p></p><p>You need 40 hours a week of labour out of him, if he isn't working and contributing cash to the household. If he's working, he can pay half in cash and half in labour... (just my opinion...) OR... you can cut him a few hours off, if he is seriously putting effort on the job-search process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 577667, member: 11791"] You're letting him off EASY... Reallly, Janet... all he has to do is the general kitchen tidy, and not make a mess the other places he goes in the house? My difficult child has to do more than that... a LOT more than that. Like... snow-shoveling, lawn-cutting, bathroom major scrub jobs (I don't expect a guy to do a picture-perfect job on mirrors and such... but scrubbing showers and tubs? yup), car washing, vacuuming... You need 40 hours a week of labour out of him, if he isn't working and contributing cash to the household. If he's working, he can pay half in cash and half in labour... (just my opinion...) OR... you can cut him a few hours off, if he is seriously putting effort on the job-search process. [/QUOTE]
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