Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP.
Don’t car rental places rent cars by the month? Or could he buy a beater to tide him over for a few months? I cannot imagine spending $140 for Uber every day.
Enterprise rents a month for $800.
^^and 5 days at $140/day is already $700. This makes no sense.
Or just Uber to a point where he can access mass transit. Or even moving into a nearby hotel with longterm rates for a month would be cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP.
Don’t car rental places rent cars by the month? Or could he buy a beater to tide him over for a few months? I cannot imagine spending $140 for Uber every day.
Enterprise rents a month for $800.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP.
Don’t car rental places rent cars by the month? Or could he buy a beater to tide him over for a few months? I cannot imagine spending $140 for Uber every day.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why you are blaming your ex. It’s on your son.
Anonymous wrote:My ex and I are worth about 18m
We still brought our kids up to earn their own way
My ex is just being a ****
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but something is wrong with your kids if they are this bad at managing their money and themselves. They need to be adults. They are not entitled to anything from their father or you.
Good troll response, don't ever support your adult children
I have heard this one before though, so go fish
I prefer to support my children the whole way.
I gave him a box of food from my fridge and pantry, not a credit card. He's a nurse at a local hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He sucks at managing his money or has a secret drug/gambling/etc. problem if he can't feed himself with a good job and both your kids should be able to get their own vehicles or figure out their own transportation. That's like bare minimum for adults.
He doesn't have any money. He's 26 and only just got kicked off our health insurance.
He doesn't have a secret drug habit, he works 5 days and nights at a hospital. They drug test. Where would he gamble
Maybe we can move on to the "how often do you change your sheets" part of the daily list to check off so we can start the conversation about how dirty Americans are. Or something
It's not really even about my son. I'm mad at my ex but there's no dedicated divorce forum for venting, so.
Y'all have a good night whatever time zone you're in
Your kid has money. They have a spending issue. They can get a second job.