Anonymous wrote:First, you and your DH have issues based on "let" and "his money." You both need to work on deciding what a marriage is.
On the college kid issue, I promise you it is not too much to go to college and work a part time job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would want to know why he didnt work all last summer and make plenty for spending money? Even at minimum wage, working 30 hours a week left plenty of time for summer fun AND several thousands in spending money. So? What was he doing?
He did work part-time last summer but he also was an unpaid volunteer for a campaign, which cut into his job hours. The money he saved is mostly gone from just normal spending and first year of college expenses. He also already secured a summer internship for 2019.
Ok then you have my official blessing to send him money. I do think if a kid is working/occupied productively during the summer then they deserve a bit of spending money.
Did you miss the part where he had money, and blew through it in 3 months?
Anonymous wrote:This exact scenario is exactly why I will always work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would want to know why he didnt work all last summer and make plenty for spending money? Even at minimum wage, working 30 hours a week left plenty of time for summer fun AND several thousands in spending money. So? What was he doing?
He did work part-time last summer but he also was an unpaid volunteer for a campaign, which cut into his job hours. The money he saved is mostly gone from just normal spending and first year of college expenses. He also already secured a summer internship for 2019.
Ok then you have my official blessing to send him money. I do think if a kid is working/occupied productively during the summer then they deserve a bit of spending money.
Did you miss the part where he had money, and blew through it in 3 months?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would want to know why he didnt work all last summer and make plenty for spending money? Even at minimum wage, working 30 hours a week left plenty of time for summer fun AND several thousands in spending money. So? What was he doing?
He did work part-time last summer but he also was an unpaid volunteer for a campaign, which cut into his job hours. The money he saved is mostly gone from just normal spending and first year of college expenses. He also already secured a summer internship for 2019.
Ok then you have my official blessing to send him money. I do think if a kid is working/occupied productively during the summer then they deserve a bit of spending money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And wow, so many posters who assume the money will be used for nefarious purposes.
Well, my kid WOULD use it for nefarious purposes so I confess that does always color my advice. College kids are known to buy booze and drugs. Many parents don’t want to fund that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son needs to get a job. Most people I know had part time jobs in college and still did well. I worked about 15-20 hours per week as an office assistant for a small CPA firm for my entire college career. I still took a full course load each semester, graduated on time and got a great job.
However, the fact that hour husband is so controlling that he won’t allow you to spend $100 at your own discretion is a separate problem.
OMFG. People need to understand it’s a different world now.
Anonymous wrote:I am aware this doesn’t contribute to the discussion, but you can’t play sports and work 20 hours a week. It’s prohibited by the NCAA. You can only work off season and over the summer, and even then the amount you can make is capped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is DH the biodad?
No.
Then he has no say over this.
Actually he does, since it is the husband’s wages supporting OP.
And presumably OP contributes her labor to support the household.
That is how a partnership works.
And how's that partnership working out for OP right now?
It’s not.
This is why I will never stop working.
Or, better don't marry a man like that.
Anonymous wrote:Your son needs to get a job. Most people I know had part time jobs in college and still did well. I worked about 15-20 hours per week as an office assistant for a small CPA firm for my entire college career. I still took a full course load each semester, graduated on time and got a great job.
However, the fact that hour husband is so controlling that he won’t allow you to spend $100 at your own discretion is a separate problem.