Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that it's not actually the sleeping late that is the issue, it's the fact that he seems to be taking it easy when he should be looking for a job.
And the fact that you are working to pay his tuition while he takes it easy.
I think the sleeping late is normal, procrastinating on the job search is also normal but needs to be addressed.
I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My college kid is home for winter break. Like last year, they are sleeping in, daily, until often after 2 pm. One day last week, was after 3 pm. I WFH and this is driving me nuts.
They don't have a job. In fact, they should be finding a summer job. (didn't have one last summer, so this is a priority.)
They have been home since mid-December. Since the holidays are over, this is now officially making me frustrated.
Am I wrong? Are all of your college kids home this winter doing the same? Are we normal?
Finding a job?
There are not "jobs"
Wth is wrong with you.
Yes college students sleep that late.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that it's not actually the sleeping late that is the issue, it's the fact that he seems to be taking it easy when he should be looking for a job.
And the fact that you are working to pay his tuition while he takes it easy.
I think the sleeping late is normal, procrastinating on the job search is also normal but needs to be addressed.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that it's not actually the sleeping late that is the issue, it's the fact that he seems to be taking it easy when he should be looking for a job.
And the fact that you are working to pay his tuition while he takes it easy.
I think the sleeping late is normal, procrastinating on the job search is also normal but needs to be addressed.
Anonymous wrote:My college kid is home for winter break. Like last year, they are sleeping in, daily, until often after 2 pm. One day last week, was after 3 pm. I WFH and this is driving me nuts.
They don't have a job. In fact, they should be finding a summer job. (didn't have one last summer, so this is a priority.)
They have been home since mid-December. Since the holidays are over, this is now officially making me frustrated.
Am I wrong? Are all of your college kids home this winter doing the same? Are we normal?
Anonymous wrote:My college kid is home for winter break. Like last year, they are sleeping in, daily, until often after 2 pm. One day last week, was after 3 pm. I WFH and this is driving me nuts.
They don't have a job. In fact, they should be finding a summer job. (didn't have one last summer, so this is a priority.)
They have been home since mid-December. Since the holidays are over, this is now officially making me frustrated.
Am I wrong? Are all of your college kids home this winter doing the same? Are we normal?