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Helping difficult child's job hunt is not for the fainthearted
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 44107" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>We have returned from our adventure. We only hit up a few places as he's very limited on what he wants to do. He actually liked the outfit that I "suggested" (jeans, sweater and nicer shoes) and presented himself very well when we went places. He did have me come in with him but he did all of the talking and even came up with things that I forgot to tell him. (Thank you for your time, please keep me in mind, etc.) I just think this is going to be an effort to find him a job. Our town isn't that big and is very limited on opportunites on what he wants to do. Transportation is also an issue so we have to limit the search to the city limits. I wanted to try a couple of more places but he insisted that he needed to go home because he was feeling tired from nerves. (Ha! lol good thing he was too young for the nursery to hire him. He'd REALLY be tired after working there!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 44107, member: 2459"] We have returned from our adventure. We only hit up a few places as he's very limited on what he wants to do. He actually liked the outfit that I "suggested" (jeans, sweater and nicer shoes) and presented himself very well when we went places. He did have me come in with him but he did all of the talking and even came up with things that I forgot to tell him. (Thank you for your time, please keep me in mind, etc.) I just think this is going to be an effort to find him a job. Our town isn't that big and is very limited on opportunites on what he wants to do. Transportation is also an issue so we have to limit the search to the city limits. I wanted to try a couple of more places but he insisted that he needed to go home because he was feeling tired from nerves. (Ha! lol good thing he was too young for the nursery to hire him. He'd REALLY be tired after working there!) [/QUOTE]
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