Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a fascist cheap-ass parent like these other posters - I give my kid some dough for non-essentials, going out money and some travel/gas. He has saved up money from the summer but my message is that I support his school efforts and want him to focus on that instead of a part time gig. He's not out there spending it on hookers and blow, just a normal social life.
You mean you provide an entitled life style.
Your kid can't manage working PT and taking classes in college?
Nah, you're wrong. If you think giving a couple hundred bucks a month means entitled, you're just a Maga tool. Kid can work a job but doesn't want to because he wants to focus on his studies. I'm fine with that. Keep being a crappy parent, dude.
DP. I am actively anti-MAGA and kind of agree that hufting a couple hundred for spending is an entitlement. Not that there is anything terribly wrong with a little entitlement. I just don't see why you jump to conclusions of fascist and maga (unless you are a right wing troll posing as inflammatory leftie) or to the conclusion of needing to hold down a job while taking classes. My kid works at breaks and summer. Hustles baby sitting, pet sitting, even busks if there isn't time for something regular during breaks. It's not a lot, but it's enough for spending money, if we cover the meal plan. I also covered my spending money in college. I thought that was the morm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. He has a job, and he travels out of state to visit his GF regularly. We have been upfront since MS/HS about our kids getting jobs starting 16/17 for spending money.
Up till then, we gave them an allowance and taught them how to save and budget.
They have a meal plan that includes getting grubhub orders, and buying anything they need at the student store. If they need other extra toiletries not found in the student store, they can use my amazon account.
Those are necessities. Extras are on them.
Interesting- which schools incorporate grub hub in their meal plan? Is this new?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if your kids don’t make their own spending money, what do they do during the summer?
Also, aside from toiletries and other necessities, what are they spending hundreds of dollars a month on?
Mine make it over the summer. Not the school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a fascist cheap-ass parent like these other posters - I give my kid some dough for non-essentials, going out money and some travel/gas. He has saved up money from the summer but my message is that I support his school efforts and want him to focus on that instead of a part time gig. He's not out there spending it on hookers and blow, just a normal social life.
You mean you provide an entitled life style.
Your kid can't manage working PT and taking classes in college?
Nah, you're wrong. If you think giving a couple hundred bucks a month means entitled, you're just a Maga tool. Kid can work a job but doesn't want to because he wants to focus on his studies. I'm fine with that. Keep being a crappy parent, dude.
A couple hundred is not $1,000 per month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a fascist cheap-ass parent like these other posters - I give my kid some dough for non-essentials, going out money and some travel/gas. He has saved up money from the summer but my message is that I support his school efforts and want him to focus on that instead of a part time gig. He's not out there spending it on hookers and blow, just a normal social life.
You mean you provide an entitled life style.
Your kid can't manage working PT and taking classes in college?
Nah, you're wrong. If you think giving a couple hundred bucks a month means entitled, you're just a Maga tool. Kid can work a job but doesn't want to because he wants to focus on his studies. I'm fine with that. Keep being a crappy parent, dude.
Anonymous wrote:So if your kids don’t make their own spending money, what do they do during the summer?
Also, aside from toiletries and other necessities, what are they spending hundreds of dollars a month on?
Anonymous wrote:None. He has a job, and he travels out of state to visit his GF regularly. We have been upfront since MS/HS about our kids getting jobs starting 16/17 for spending money.
Up till then, we gave them an allowance and taught them how to save and budget.
They have a meal plan that includes getting grubhub orders, and buying anything they need at the student store. If they need other extra toiletries not found in the student store, they can use my amazon account.
Those are necessities. Extras are on them.