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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 174385"><p>I see very encouraging things in your post. I too agree that you might want to check with the doctor about his ability to work full time vs. part time to start off. I would make it clear to your son that if he starts with pt work, it is just temporary, and he will be expected to work full time as soon as possible (perhaps the doctor will give you an indication or even tell you at a follow up appointment). I would NOT tell any propsective employer the background on all this. Whether he works full time or part time, it will likely give him a <strong>great </strong>feeling of satisfaction and self worth. Success on the job (and a paycheck) might do this for him like nothing else!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 174385"] I see very encouraging things in your post. I too agree that you might want to check with the doctor about his ability to work full time vs. part time to start off. I would make it clear to your son that if he starts with pt work, it is just temporary, and he will be expected to work full time as soon as possible (perhaps the doctor will give you an indication or even tell you at a follow up appointment). I would NOT tell any propsective employer the background on all this. Whether he works full time or part time, it will likely give him a [B]great [/B]feeling of satisfaction and self worth. Success on the job (and a paycheck) might do this for him like nothing else! [/QUOTE]
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