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[quote=Anonymous]There's no approach really. It was about time he looked through indeed, applied, learned to interview, and see what it took to get a job. Already applied to another job. He is good at what he does, but the company needs him at that low wage position, because they have nobody else. The life experience he has got is better than any class he has taken. The drama at work and the 'damn too corporate'... Very interesting to hear when he gets home. He makes at least $500 a week. Most of it is just piling up, because he is not a spender. Other than Roth IRA and an investment account, I don't tell him what to do with his money. His Roth already grew 10%. If that's not a good reason for him to work, what is. He got a tax refund too. He and his comrades have checked out so many possible places to apply. They go as customer first. He like working more than school I'm afraid. The social aspect is better at work. [/quote]
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