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My son is choosing to be homeless, I am heartbroken.
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<blockquote data-quote="A dad" data-source="post: 700051" data-attributes="member: 18668"><p>This is something I never understood what jobs skills do any of you want them to have even with a trade school if they did not managed to be exceptional they will not have a guaranteed job so they will have to work entry low paying jobs like a waiter or a grocery cashier basically jobs that do not require skills.</p><p>My advice is do not panic if your son has no job skills they do not really exist in the way you think of, this is for other kind of jobs that are way better paying but with way higher competition for those jobs and those jobs skills that you talk about you have to have them at a level better then average at least. Or do what most people do network and ask a relative or friend for a job this is how most people get a job. </p><p>So do not panic just hope he gets enough sense to do that and no in my opinion if you have someone that can give your son a job use that someone there is no shame in that but only if your son wants to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A dad, post: 700051, member: 18668"] This is something I never understood what jobs skills do any of you want them to have even with a trade school if they did not managed to be exceptional they will not have a guaranteed job so they will have to work entry low paying jobs like a waiter or a grocery cashier basically jobs that do not require skills. My advice is do not panic if your son has no job skills they do not really exist in the way you think of, this is for other kind of jobs that are way better paying but with way higher competition for those jobs and those jobs skills that you talk about you have to have them at a level better then average at least. Or do what most people do network and ask a relative or friend for a job this is how most people get a job. So do not panic just hope he gets enough sense to do that and no in my opinion if you have someone that can give your son a job use that someone there is no shame in that but only if your son wants to work. [/QUOTE]
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