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Son 21, stealing, denying, swearing.
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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 747843" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>He's not ready to grow up yet. Be thankful he has job skills. It sounds like he's capable of getting a job, but for whatever reason cannot keep a job. It also sounds like the girlfriend might have gotten the code for his bank card. Does she work or have kids? If she has children some of that money might be going to support them.</p><p></p><p>And, just where were the three of them going in the middle of day when your son said he would be at work? Why wasn't the girlfriend at work? Who was the friend in the car, and why was he not at work or in class? If the friend works nights, he should be sleeping during the day. In other words, this friend in the car with them was trouble.</p><p></p><p>The gun situation is very troubling. I hate to think this, but it sounds like he got mixed up with some low lifes</p><p></p><p>I definitely think you did the right thing by offering to get him into counseling. If he keeps losing or quitting job after job, it could mean several different problems. If he was more mature, I think it would help him to have a job coach or life coach, but he's not ready yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 747843, member: 21066"] He's not ready to grow up yet. Be thankful he has job skills. It sounds like he's capable of getting a job, but for whatever reason cannot keep a job. It also sounds like the girlfriend might have gotten the code for his bank card. Does she work or have kids? If she has children some of that money might be going to support them. And, just where were the three of them going in the middle of day when your son said he would be at work? Why wasn't the girlfriend at work? Who was the friend in the car, and why was he not at work or in class? If the friend works nights, he should be sleeping during the day. In other words, this friend in the car with them was trouble. The gun situation is very troubling. I hate to think this, but it sounds like he got mixed up with some low lifes I definitely think you did the right thing by offering to get him into counseling. If he keeps losing or quitting job after job, it could mean several different problems. If he was more mature, I think it would help him to have a job coach or life coach, but he's not ready yet. [/QUOTE]
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