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I know there was a question about children entering the work force and the parents charging rent.
I entered the workforce after high school, semi-by my own choice (I chose to work as it would be a more lenient schedule to help my grandma take care of my grandpa, she was working at the time still and he's still on in need of a lot of care but now she's finally retired. Anyway, that's not the point. As I chose to not go to college (although I'm going now), I was charged rent. And I understood, I was using a lot the utilities and space.
My mom charged me $200/month while living at home. Which isn't a lot, but still a significant enough amount as it was only about 1/6 of my monthly income but it still helped out with the little things.
I don't think it's harsh at all. It's completely reasonable to charge something... one of my friend's mom will charge $350/month rent or a clean drug test. No, he's not a tweeker or anything- just the artsy fartsy/frat boy type... that's a double whammy for pot-smoking.
I entered the workforce after high school, semi-by my own choice (I chose to work as it would be a more lenient schedule to help my grandma take care of my grandpa, she was working at the time still and he's still on in need of a lot of care but now she's finally retired. Anyway, that's not the point. As I chose to not go to college (although I'm going now), I was charged rent. And I understood, I was using a lot the utilities and space.
My mom charged me $200/month while living at home. Which isn't a lot, but still a significant enough amount as it was only about 1/6 of my monthly income but it still helped out with the little things.
I don't think it's harsh at all. It's completely reasonable to charge something... one of my friend's mom will charge $350/month rent or a clean drug test. No, he's not a tweeker or anything- just the artsy fartsy/frat boy type... that's a double whammy for pot-smoking.
