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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think any of this means he's going to end up working at Target. BUT what does sneaky mean? He's sneaky about what? Out getting in trouble? Or [b]do you just mean that he'll tell you he did his hw when he hasn't touched it [/b]-- in which case I don't see that as sneaky, so much as lazy. Is there ANYTHING that interests him? Any chance he's good with his hands/building things? Not every kid HAS to go to college and there are plenty of guys who were C students as best who go to trade school for 6 months, get a job with a contractor and own their own contracting company by age 30 charging $$$$ to re do kitchens or whatever. There are lots of ways to be successful that do not involve a degree from Vassar or Brown or wherever you dreamt your kid would go.[/quote] OP here. This. Additionally, I recently discovered a charge on my cc for a Lyft transaction. I did some inquirying and discovered that he used my credit card to create the Lyft account. He had no plans of telling me until I confronted him. I will frequently give him my credit card to go to the grocery store or to purchase school supplies. Well, apparently he missed the bus for school one day and needed a way there and he opened the Lyft account. I would have totally ok'd the ride and the account, it's just the sneaky way he did it. [/quote]
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