I think if he doesn't have any money for the fun things. He will find a job quick, tough loves sounds like it would do him a world of good![]()
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I think if he doesn't have any money for the fun things. He will find a job quick, tough loves sounds like it would do him a world of good![]()
My DS is 18. He is going away to college in August. For the past year we have encouraged him to find a job. Just so he has his own spending money. Wherever we go we ask if they are hiring or not. He will go begrudingly to fill out an application but will not do any sort of followup. He had an opportunity to go to Germany with a prior exchange student if he just found a job. He didn't do it
Now it is time for him to go to college. Since he will not have a car we have told him to get a job on the campus. I can't get him to call to take the first step. I found the website and everything.
DH and I are getting ready to send him there without any money. There isn't food provided on the weekend and he would need money to eat. The other option is not to send him until he can prove he can help us send him away.
DS is a good boy, this is his only down fallHelp!
An on-campus job would be an easy job, both to get and keep. One of the jobs I had as a freshman was 15 hrs as a dishwasher in the dorm. Seriously, very easy. You either worked breakfast, lunch or dinner shift, 1 three hour gig a day. I was the oldest of 6 kids, so I also had a paper route, and a job as a cashier at a seafood place. Believe me, no $$ coming in from home.
At my DD's school, these jobs aren't easy to get. They are all reserved for the financial aid work-study kids. So if you don't qualify for that, you don't get the job.
At my DD's school, these jobs aren't easy to get. They are all reserved for the financial aid work-study kids. So if you don't qualify for that, you don't get the job.
The is the same way at my daughter's college. She was been all over her town and hasn't been able to find a job anywhere. So, if you send him with no money and he can't find a job, then what?
The is the same way at my daughter's college. She was been all over her town and hasn't been able to find a job anywhere. So, if you send him with no money and he can't find a job, then what?
Are you paying for 100% of his education or did he get scholarships?
My dd is a college freshman and worked over the summer for her spending money for her first yr. She did good. She has 300 left.
I don't know what I would do. Does he have a mental issue with anxiety or depression? Or is he out with his buddies partying every night and blowing off getting a job?
I think you should send him without money. While it seems harsh, it's a good life lesson. He'll straighten himself out very very soon. 18 year old boys gotta eat!
If you let him stay home, he will still be this way in 4 or 5 years. Send him on, when he gets tired of sitting around watching everybody else have fun, he'll get a clue.
I would probably toss him a jar of PB and a loaf of bread in with his things.
Suzanne
Are you raising my son? They sound the exact same. The only problem with tough love in our situation is there really aren't any jobs in our small town right now w/the economy. Even one local grocery store is "firing" their youth to give the jobs to adults that need it.