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[quote=Anonymous]You should try to help her develop her people/networking skills. Eye contact, following up with people etc. Organization can be taught as well. Lists, internal deadlines. She could get into customer service (think call center at insurance company) and then move up into management if she has people skills. Could she be an executive assistant? Dental hygentist? Guidance counselor? Even if school is tough for her, fight for her to get an associates degree or even a bachelors from a community college. She can do it now while you have the time and energy to help her. Some type of degree is wanted now even to work in an office and file papers and answer phones. [/quote]
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