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[quote=Anonymous]I see nothing wrong with your son living with you. Lazy people usually skip college or don't finish, and certainly don't finish with decent GPA's. The fact that he completed his degree says a lot about his personal motivation. The fact that he's working a minimum wage job with a degree tells me that he's at least trying. I know many people who would not work that kind of job simply because they have a degree. He will figure things out and get a job. The job market is tough out here and I think it would be unreasonable for you to kick him out. If you do charge rent, you should put it in an account for him and save it up, so that when he does get a job and moves out, he will already have his security deposit. The longer he works that minimum wage job, the less attractive he will be to potential employers. He should go back to school and get an advanced degree or offer to volunteer his time in his field to give his resume a boost. Finally, he should contact a head hunter and be open to moving to a different state, if necessary. I personally would not kick my child out under these circumstances.[/quote]
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