Anonymous wrote:Help him find a vocation that suits his interests and help steer him on that path. Plenty of contractors do very well, especially the ones who start young, apprentice and then start their own business. The person who I know who did this eventually went to community college to get an associates degree in accounting solely to run the business. The business eventually outgrew his accounting skills and he hired that out. It was netting him well over $1m a year for 30+ years.
+1 I'm poster 15:18 who pulled my kid out of in person, and he's doing virtual (not homeschool like OP, but a similar situation). I've helped my kid research different trades, and we are looking into an apprenticeship program. If you really want to help your brother, help him figure this out.