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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I drove my 22 DS to a job interview. I took him to see my college buddy who is now SES Fed. My buddy introduced DS to one of the contractors, and DS received a job offer 30 minutes later. [/quote] You should be very, VERY embarrassed you raised a kid who failed to launch on his own. You did this.[/quote] You should be very very embarrassed that you don't understand connections and networking (yes, even through parents - no ESPECIALLY through parents) is how the real world works. Not taking every advantage and opportunity you have at your disposal, especially huge ones like having parents who know decision-makers, is just plain stupid. You think George W. Bush would have gotten anywhere near as far as he did if it weren't for who his parents were? Is becoming President (regardless of what a terrible job he did) "failure to launch?" If you're holding back on offering your connections to your kids out of some misguided attempt to make them independent, I feel very sorry for them. [/quote]
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