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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 753232" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>I felt bad for a split second and actually considered wiring him the money. Then I came to my senses. He quit his job not long ago and was unemployed for a couple of weeks. Luckily his boss is also a personal friend and when my son realized he had made a mistake he allowed him to come back with no loss of seniority (i.e., he will still be able to get full benefits in January). I hope he knows how lucky he is! However, it still remains that he's broke because of his decision to quit one job without having another one lined up. He also owes me $20 from a couple of months ago when I loaned him money for gas to get home after a weekend visit with me, and he has yet to repay that. </p><p></p><p>I held my breath waiting for his reply to my message telling him sorry, can't help you, but not only did he not react badly but before he even read my message he told me never mind, that he was getting the money from his boss/friend.</p><p></p><p>As I said, his position is far from ideal or perfect, but it's eons better than this time last year. And that's good enough for me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 753232, member: 22877"] I felt bad for a split second and actually considered wiring him the money. Then I came to my senses. He quit his job not long ago and was unemployed for a couple of weeks. Luckily his boss is also a personal friend and when my son realized he had made a mistake he allowed him to come back with no loss of seniority (i.e., he will still be able to get full benefits in January). I hope he knows how lucky he is! However, it still remains that he's broke because of his decision to quit one job without having another one lined up. He also owes me $20 from a couple of months ago when I loaned him money for gas to get home after a weekend visit with me, and he has yet to repay that. I held my breath waiting for his reply to my message telling him sorry, can't help you, but not only did he not react badly but before he even read my message he told me never mind, that he was getting the money from his boss/friend. As I said, his position is far from ideal or perfect, but it's eons better than this time last year. And that's good enough for me! [/QUOTE]
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