Sure let's call Databricks a startup? What are you smoking? |
A lot of AI startup pay recent grad AI software engineers 200k with a lot of RSUs. 170k is on the low side. |
| Not really, you're talking about outliers. OP's kid is not one of them in all probability. |
Preach - Both of you! Nothing but the truth. |
I do think a lot of the younger generation don't have grit. They've gone too far with the "mental health wellness" thing. I fear my 17 yr old DD also doesn't have much grit. She's dropped two AP classes because she was getting a C and didn't want to study that hard to just get a C. |
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Those large startup salaries are for venture funded ones.
Preventure startups pay less. |
BS. That's why so many males are POS husbands, fathers, and basically worthless, because you women are sickening and baby these males. He is 22 years of age and old enough to drink, vote, smoke, drive, own a weapon, fight in a war, and fucckk. When do you consider males men, age 30, 35, 40. |
Are you still paying for his phone, car insurance, etc. If so, cut it off. |
This is OP. I stopped paying for his phone, car insurance, gym membership, and golf fee last month. I heard that my father covers that cost and gives him an unlimited credit card. |
Yep….troll. |
You know nothing. My DS graduated from Berkeley with a degree in CS in 2025, and he makes 275k with an AI startup. |
+1. We have two of these in my family. Both men about 30. One is on his second master's degree (funded by his parents). Has never held a job longer than a year and will finish this master's degree in two years, landing in the job market as a 32 yo with no consistent work experience and resume gaps of 3-5 years. Married a hard working woman who makes good money. She and the parents will float him for life. The other has bounced from organic farming to social work to construction. Also is getting married and having an expensive destination wedding that his mother is paying for, somewhat involuntarily, as she is losing her memory and he is accessing her estate. The family is watching it and feels helpless to step in. He and his new fiancee plan in letting mom living the garage behind the home they're buying with her funds. They have been reminded of the 5 year look back period for Medicaid (as mom will likely need memory care in the next 2-3 years) and they have ignored it. I have stayed 1000 miles away from both of these disasters. |
OP, you began this thread asking what you should do about your estranged father supporting your 22 yo son. Most of the thread has been about whether you’re a troll and judgments about what kind of bad parenting must have led to this situation. What you should do is text your son and see if he wants to meet for coffee. We are living in a time of unprecedented levels of estrangement. Do you want to be estranged from your son? Whatever is going on with him now, it’s not the time to exert control or cast judgement. Just listen. You aren’t paying anymore so your husband can relax about that. Focus on the relationship. Try to keep the lines of communication open. |
Kids have been raised to believe they deserve everything, then they become adults and parents (rightfully) cut them off and expect them to make their own way. Only these kids have no idea how to make their own way. Parents, do better. Raise your kids to understand you have to work hard to succeed. Make them accountable. Don't baby them. And mothers were their sons, so desperate to keep them, like a desperate girlfriend chasing after a boy. Reflect. This is pathetic behavior. |
No he's not doing productive things. He needs a job of some type. And he needs to pay rent and realize what living with a minimum wage job would be like. But there is a happy medium between a$170k job and mental burnout and no job and just doing what you want all day (gym Spanish guitar etc) Sounds like he might need some therapy as well. But nope you don't get to live with me and not hold a job |