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<blockquote data-quote="A dad" data-source="post: 688351" data-attributes="member: 18668"><p>Let me tell something I do not think you have to suffer hardships to become mature. For example my first job was as a security guard working 240 hours a month. But when I say working I mean sleeping and reading. On short not a very good security guard but nobody cared about what I did I quit the job after I found something better. By the way I recomand this job for any difficult child because nobody cares about you and well and you can get away with a lot of issues.</p><p>I got my house dirt cheap I mean half a paycheck cheap. No dificulty there. To be fair life was easy for me until I had children but it did not stopped me from becoming a adjusted adult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A dad, post: 688351, member: 18668"] Let me tell something I do not think you have to suffer hardships to become mature. For example my first job was as a security guard working 240 hours a month. But when I say working I mean sleeping and reading. On short not a very good security guard but nobody cared about what I did I quit the job after I found something better. By the way I recomand this job for any difficult child because nobody cares about you and well and you can get away with a lot of issues. I got my house dirt cheap I mean half a paycheck cheap. No dificulty there. To be fair life was easy for me until I had children but it did not stopped me from becoming a adjusted adult. [/QUOTE]
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