MIGrandma
Lives in the middle-of-the-mitten.
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My son is 33 years old, has lived next door to us for about 12 years. He had a great job as a salaried production manager of a local auto parts manufacturer for several years. The last couple years he was there things changed and he started hating it, so started looking for a new job. He was hired to be manager of a Netflix hub and even though he had to drive an hour each way he liked it. Then. The economy went bad, and Netflix did some downsizing and he ended up losing the job.
He had a couple part-time jobs over the spring/summer months, but nothing has opened up in his field. Michigan has a 15% unemployment rate so it's tough to find anything.
So, he decided to go to truck driving school (he has some experience driving the big tractor-trailers) and he has been hired by a company to do long hauls over the lower 48 states.
I'm having a difficult time with it, because I'm so spoiled in having him living right next door. Seeing him and his kids often. And now he will be gone for weeks, if not months, at a time and is even considering letting the house go (he rents).
I know he has to do what's right for him, I truly understand that and am not interferring with his decisions at all. But how do I deal with the sadness, and knowing that I'm going to be missing him so much? How do you parents deal with having your adult children living so far away from you?
He had a couple part-time jobs over the spring/summer months, but nothing has opened up in his field. Michigan has a 15% unemployment rate so it's tough to find anything.
So, he decided to go to truck driving school (he has some experience driving the big tractor-trailers) and he has been hired by a company to do long hauls over the lower 48 states.
I'm having a difficult time with it, because I'm so spoiled in having him living right next door. Seeing him and his kids often. And now he will be gone for weeks, if not months, at a time and is even considering letting the house go (he rents).
I know he has to do what's right for him, I truly understand that and am not interferring with his decisions at all. But how do I deal with the sadness, and knowing that I'm going to be missing him so much? How do you parents deal with having your adult children living so far away from you?