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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 41159" data-attributes="member: 3"><p><span style='font-size: 11pt'>katmom, I'm sending some positive thoughts. It has been a year of struggle for you and your whole family. </p><p>My difficult child is scrapping food off dirty plates at a breakfast restaurant. (no gloves-yuck) He is doing it. He started bagging groceries last week and is doing both jobs. </p><p>I'm grateful he hasn't got fired from either. It's crappy pay with no benefits but it's a step forward to proving to himself and potential employers that he can stick with it.</p><p>I'm pretty shocked that he has done the dishwasher/bus boy thing for 5 or 6 wks already. </p><p>When they put their minds to it, they can work so hard for their own success. </p><p>I hope your difficult child can find a job, keep himself clean and regain some of your trust. I haven't ever heard of the medication but I hope it's the one. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 41159, member: 3"] <span style='font-size: 11pt'>katmom, I'm sending some positive thoughts. It has been a year of struggle for you and your whole family. My difficult child is scrapping food off dirty plates at a breakfast restaurant. (no gloves-yuck) He is doing it. He started bagging groceries last week and is doing both jobs. I'm grateful he hasn't got fired from either. It's crappy pay with no benefits but it's a step forward to proving to himself and potential employers that he can stick with it. I'm pretty shocked that he has done the dishwasher/bus boy thing for 5 or 6 wks already. When they put their minds to it, they can work so hard for their own success. I hope your difficult child can find a job, keep himself clean and regain some of your trust. I haven't ever heard of the medication but I hope it's the one. </span> [/QUOTE]
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