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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 699243" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>My daughter is doing okay. She had the option to take summer classes at the college, but she declined, saying it wasn't fair her brother got to stay home and she had to go to school. I'm not surprised. She does as little as possible to get by. Her first day back to classes is tomorrow. She is now enrolled in Adult Ed, and the courts will not pay child support for a child who is over 18 and attending adult ed. They don't consider it a "real" school. </p><p></p><p>As far as going back to school to learn a different trade, I am choosing not to go down that path. I can retire from the school district when I am 50, in five years. I want to retire as soon as possible. My mental and physical health is failing and I don't think I have that many working years left in me. I am tired of it all. I plan to move to Nebraska when I retire to be with my long time boyfriend. Believe me, I am counting down the years till retirement. Two of the front office ladies just retired last year, and were bragging to everybody how they didn't have to work anymore. I'm jealous! Anyway, I am going to tough it out in the district, or perhaps a different school district if I find something else, until I finally retire when I am 50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 699243, member: 2196"] My daughter is doing okay. She had the option to take summer classes at the college, but she declined, saying it wasn't fair her brother got to stay home and she had to go to school. I'm not surprised. She does as little as possible to get by. Her first day back to classes is tomorrow. She is now enrolled in Adult Ed, and the courts will not pay child support for a child who is over 18 and attending adult ed. They don't consider it a "real" school. As far as going back to school to learn a different trade, I am choosing not to go down that path. I can retire from the school district when I am 50, in five years. I want to retire as soon as possible. My mental and physical health is failing and I don't think I have that many working years left in me. I am tired of it all. I plan to move to Nebraska when I retire to be with my long time boyfriend. Believe me, I am counting down the years till retirement. Two of the front office ladies just retired last year, and were bragging to everybody how they didn't have to work anymore. I'm jealous! Anyway, I am going to tough it out in the district, or perhaps a different school district if I find something else, until I finally retire when I am 50. [/QUOTE]
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