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[quote=Anonymous]I think you need to guide her a bit more. Part time work and part time school and loading the dishwasher just isn't enough for a 21 year old. You need to help her find direction. Help her stop living like a teen. Maybe meeting with a ceer counselor or joining the jobs corps Something. I also wouldn't waste money on part time classes unless she's actively working on a degree that will end in a career and she's likely to finish within the next year. No just taking classes to take classes. If she is in a program encourage her to find a job in a related field ie I know many nurses who worked part time as CNA's or medical assistants whole in school. If she's not enrolled in a specific program guide her to working for a descent company with fulltime work, she can potentially grow with the company.[/quote]
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