Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you letting her sit home and do nothing? Tell her if she's not in school full time she needs to pay you rent. That will force her to get a job. Why are you bankrolling her? You need to stop coddling and light a fire under her ass. Tell her on June 1, she owes you $600 for June rent. She has all of May to get a job and start saving. money.
She prefers to stay home, and doesn’t want a job. She just doesn’t seem to understand why everyone is expected to have a job in life. She did defer admission/take a gap year, so she is able attend college in August, but has worries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you letting her sit home and do nothing? Tell her if she's not in school full time she needs to pay you rent. That will force her to get a job. Why are you bankrolling her? You need to stop coddling and light a fire under her ass. Tell her on June 1, she owes you $600 for June rent. She has all of May to get a job and start saving. money.
I do mean this in the most sincere way possible: Why are people always obsessed with DC getting a job? If they help out around the house and are otherwise a pleasant person to be around, I don’t see any harm in them staying at home.
To me it’s not about the job, it’s about helping your DC realize that it’s not a “real” life choice to sit around while someone else pays for your life. Being in college or going to school is their “job” when they are younger, but if they aren’t in school and are otherwise capable, they need to be doing something useful with their lives. Volunteering would also be fine with me.
We are wealthy and we focus on hard work, not achievements. My kids are given a lot of opportunities and material things, and our expectation is that in return they will work hard. At age 5, working hard probably just means tidying their toys, but by age 19, it absolutely means college or a job. It’s not about the money, it’s a value.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you letting her sit home and do nothing? Tell her if she's not in school full time she needs to pay you rent. That will force her to get a job. Why are you bankrolling her? You need to stop coddling and light a fire under her ass. Tell her on June 1, she owes you $600 for June rent. She has all of May to get a job and start saving. money.
She prefers to stay home, and doesn’t want a job. She just doesn’t seem to understand why everyone is expected to have a job in life. She did defer admission/take a gap year, so she is able attend college in August, but has worries.
What are her worries? Your entire focus needs to be on making sure she starts college in August. If she doesn’t, she will be even more stuck than she is now. I realize you like having her around, but that is not in her long-term best interest. She needs to go to college.
Anonymous wrote:
So this thread is a troll post by a person who wants to prove a point. That it's possible for a young adult to never work in their lives.
What they forgot to mention was the wealth level of their family.
Troll OP is also waiting for someone to mention that their DD character can also marry the neuroscientist they're dating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you letting her sit home and do nothing? Tell her if she's not in school full time she needs to pay you rent. That will force her to get a job. Why are you bankrolling her? You need to stop coddling and light a fire under her ass. Tell her on June 1, she owes you $600 for June rent. She has all of May to get a job and start saving. money.
She prefers to stay home, and doesn’t want a job. She just doesn’t seem to understand why everyone is expected to have a job in life. She did defer admission/take a gap year, so she is able attend college in August, but has worries.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a troll? Why on earth did you let her not attend college? HUGE parenting fail, OP.
Since I have relatives with that profile, I assume that she's on the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum with debilitating social anxiety. You need a psychological evaluation to figure out a diagnosis, then the right treatment. She needs to enroll in community college then transfer to a state university, and work in the summer to get work experience.
Crack the whip, OP. The situation is not going to magically resolve itself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you letting her sit home and do nothing? Tell her if she's not in school full time she needs to pay you rent. That will force her to get a job. Why are you bankrolling her? You need to stop coddling and light a fire under her ass. Tell her on June 1, she owes you $600 for June rent. She has all of May to get a job and start saving. money.
She prefers to stay home, and doesn’t want a job. She just doesn’t seem to understand why everyone is expected to have a job in life. She did defer admission/take a gap year, so she is able attend college in August, but has worries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you letting her sit home and do nothing? Tell her if she's not in school full time she needs to pay you rent. That will force her to get a job. Why are you bankrolling her? You need to stop coddling and light a fire under her ass. Tell her on June 1, she owes you $600 for June rent. She has all of May to get a job and start saving. money.
She prefers to stay home, and doesn’t want a job. She just doesn’t seem to understand why everyone is expected to have a job in life. She did defer admission/take a gap year, so she is able attend college in August, but has worries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you letting her sit home and do nothing? Tell her if she's not in school full time she needs to pay you rent. That will force her to get a job. Why are you bankrolling her? You need to stop coddling and light a fire under her ass. Tell her on June 1, she owes you $600 for June rent. She has all of May to get a job and start saving. money.
I do mean this in the most sincere way possible: Why are people always obsessed with DC getting a job? If they help out around the house and are otherwise a pleasant person to be around, I don’t see any harm in them staying at home.
In a world where you don't need money, sure, OP.
Maybe you should have led with the wealth angle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you letting her sit home and do nothing? Tell her if she's not in school full time she needs to pay you rent. That will force her to get a job. Why are you bankrolling her? You need to stop coddling and light a fire under her ass. Tell her on June 1, she owes you $600 for June rent. She has all of May to get a job and start saving. money.
She prefers to stay home, and doesn’t want a job. She just doesn’t seem to understand why everyone is expected to have a job in life. She did defer admission/take a gap year, so she is able attend college in August, but has worries.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you letting her sit home and do nothing? Tell her if she's not in school full time she needs to pay you rent. That will force her to get a job. Why are you bankrolling her? You need to stop coddling and light a fire under her ass. Tell her on June 1, she owes you $600 for June rent. She has all of May to get a job and start saving. money.