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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 45088" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Sue C, as I have told difficult child. It's not yelling it's teaching. If you didn't do the job correctly it's the bosses job to show you how to do it. Get over it. If my difficult child used the criticism to learn correctly then it's a good thing. No one is going to pay him to do a half a**ed job. If they want money they have to give the employer what they want in terms of services. </p><p></p><p>difficult child quit the dishwashing job but he had another job already. He was getting manhandled by some rough peers. I didn't want him to quit suddenly but it wasn't the best situation. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Our kids are dramatic and self absorbed. No one pays for cra**y work. If she doesn't want to do cleaning then she has to find things that work. I have warned difficult child if he continues to not succeed in a job, it is an indicator that he can not live independently so he better make this one work. It's not brain surgery so he can do it. It's a matter of choice whether he does it well or not. </p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 45088, member: 3"] Sue C, as I have told difficult child. It's not yelling it's teaching. If you didn't do the job correctly it's the bosses job to show you how to do it. Get over it. If my difficult child used the criticism to learn correctly then it's a good thing. No one is going to pay him to do a half a**ed job. If they want money they have to give the employer what they want in terms of services. difficult child quit the dishwashing job but he had another job already. He was getting manhandled by some rough peers. I didn't want him to quit suddenly but it wasn't the best situation. Our kids are dramatic and self absorbed. No one pays for cra**y work. If she doesn't want to do cleaning then she has to find things that work. I have warned difficult child if he continues to not succeed in a job, it is an indicator that he can not live independently so he better make this one work. It's not brain surgery so he can do it. It's a matter of choice whether he does it well or not. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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