Anonymous wrote:Explain why quitting put you in a awkward spot with his boss and that now you and DH are not likely to use your contacts to help him next time. Also note that he likely lost a good recommendation from this employer had he followed through on his commitment.
But that said, if it's not important that he work then let him have his summer. But I agree that his social life can't become a burden now and he needs to feel the natural consequences about what he could have had with a paycheck so don't give him any more than you normally would have for the summer or school year.
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This is a great chance for him to learn that actions have consequences. Obviously, you aren't buying him a car. Also, you shouldn't adjust your summer plans to accommodate him. You're not going to help him get his next job. There are lots of natural consequences that flow from this choice; let him experience them.