My 19 y.o. got tired of the online-only freshman year. Never got to step on campus. So, she decided to take a gap year which I fully supported. She found an excellent job (part-time) in customer service for the local utility and is saving lots of $$$ for next year. I'm trying as hard as I can to keep her from getting injected with an irr…
My 19 y.o. got tired of the online-only freshman year. Never got to step on campus. So, she decided to take a gap year which I fully supported. She found an excellent job (part-time) in customer service for the local utility and is saving lots of $$$ for next year. I'm trying as hard as I can to keep her from getting injected with an irreversible gene-therapy. As far as I'm concerned, I would much rather have them find decent jobs and hold the line until the evil house of cards collapses. Their health is THE most important thing. We are at war, fighting a wave of fascism that must be stopped at all costs. In times of war, lives are interrupted. As long as they are healthy, they will have time to pursue whatever their hearts desire: jobs, education, adventures. Keep them close to you and safe!
Thankyou for replying - I like the sensible pragmatic approach you have taken and Iam grateful. I have been thinking along the same lline but I have yet to fully convince my son - still, there is some time to work on his mind. Take care.
My 19 y.o. got tired of the online-only freshman year. Never got to step on campus. So, she decided to take a gap year which I fully supported. She found an excellent job (part-time) in customer service for the local utility and is saving lots of $$$ for next year. I'm trying as hard as I can to keep her from getting injected with an irreversible gene-therapy. As far as I'm concerned, I would much rather have them find decent jobs and hold the line until the evil house of cards collapses. Their health is THE most important thing. We are at war, fighting a wave of fascism that must be stopped at all costs. In times of war, lives are interrupted. As long as they are healthy, they will have time to pursue whatever their hearts desire: jobs, education, adventures. Keep them close to you and safe!
Thankyou for replying - I like the sensible pragmatic approach you have taken and Iam grateful. I have been thinking along the same lline but I have yet to fully convince my son - still, there is some time to work on his mind. Take care.