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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 9412" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I wish I could be more help, but there was no help for me till my 30s. My parents tossed me into the street at age 12 and hunger made me stick to things, fear made me accept deplorable working conditions and hypomania gaeve me the energy to work a LOT of hours at high energy demanding jobs at low pay while finishing school. </p><p>Maybe due tohypomania and being chatty and cheerful, I was a great waitress. I was a poor real estate agent, I found that to be very dull. Once out of high school I found vocational school to be great and I also enjoyed taking classes at community college thta interested me, one class per semester while I worked 2 full time jobs. </p><p>cosmetology, truck driving, police officer, and finally nursing. those are the classes I took and seems to me those fields could utilyze someone with extra energy, and an off schedule if your son is an off traditional schedule person. </p><p>SO, for me I guess, it was no formal program- it was sink or swim. DO or starve, most literally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 9412, member: 1697"] I wish I could be more help, but there was no help for me till my 30s. My parents tossed me into the street at age 12 and hunger made me stick to things, fear made me accept deplorable working conditions and hypomania gaeve me the energy to work a LOT of hours at high energy demanding jobs at low pay while finishing school. Maybe due tohypomania and being chatty and cheerful, I was a great waitress. I was a poor real estate agent, I found that to be very dull. Once out of high school I found vocational school to be great and I also enjoyed taking classes at community college thta interested me, one class per semester while I worked 2 full time jobs. cosmetology, truck driving, police officer, and finally nursing. those are the classes I took and seems to me those fields could utilyze someone with extra energy, and an off schedule if your son is an off traditional schedule person. SO, for me I guess, it was no formal program- it was sink or swim. DO or starve, most literally. [/QUOTE]
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