Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can get a job. I worked all through college and I went to a very hard school.
He also needs a holiday job while he is home on break.
FFS. The world is way more competitive now. Wasting time on a campus job for beer money is so short sighted.
I earned my "beer money" as a copy editor, desk editor, reporter and ultimately managing editor at my college paper. That led to a newspaper internship which led to gainful employment as a freelance writer and (ultimately) a communications director at two major universities.
You are the one who is short-sighted. Not every college job involves asking people if they want fries; and even those jobs can open doors if the kid is talented, polite and hard-working.
All due respect, your college experience is digressing from my topic. This is about a SAHM and step-father disagreeing on family finances for a SAHM's biological son. With regard to your experience, that sounds as if it was 20 plus years ago. Also, I didn't see a mention of a fellowship, which could provide $ and a bigger resume booster than the crummy jobs you're [I guess?] implying your parents made you pursue. Fellowships are competitive, requiring top grades and recs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can get a job. I worked all through college and I went to a very hard school.
He also needs a holiday job while he is home on break.
FFS. The world is way more competitive now. Wasting time on a campus job for beer money is so short sighted.
I earned my "beer money" as a copy editor, desk editor, reporter and ultimately managing editor at my college paper. That led to a newspaper internship which led to gainful employment as a freelance writer and (ultimately) a communications director at two major universities.
You are the one who is short-sighted. Not every college job involves asking people if they want fries; and even those jobs can open doors if the kid is talented, polite and hard-working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can get a job. I worked all through college and I went to a very hard school.
He also needs a holiday job while he is home on break.
FFS. The world is way more competitive now. Wasting time on a campus job for beer money is so short sighted.
I earned my "beer money" as a copy editor, desk editor, reporter and ultimately managing editor at my college paper. That led to a newspaper internship which led to gainful employment as a freelance writer and (ultimately) a communications director at two major universities.
You are the one who is short-sighted. Not every college job involves asking people if they want fries; and even those jobs can open doors if the kid is talented, polite and hard-working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can get a job. I worked all through college and I went to a very hard school.
He also needs a holiday job while he is home on break.
I'm OP. I worked all through college too and it was awful! We have a comfortable HHI, I really don't want my son working during freshman year and it's created tension in our house because I'm a SAHM without my own revenue stream and would like to send him a $100 or $200 here and there.
Anonymous wrote:He can get a job. I worked all through college and I went to a very hard school.
He also needs a holiday job while he is home on break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can get a job. I worked all through college and I went to a very hard school.
He also needs a holiday job while he is home on break.
FFS. The world is way more competitive now. Wasting time on a campus job for beer money is so short sighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be grateful your husband is a single-earner paying for your son to go to college.
+1
Not to be harsh, but this.
Anonymous wrote:Be grateful your husband is a single-earner paying for your son to go to college.
Anonymous wrote:Is your DH also paying for him to go to college? I am on his side, assuming there isn’t more to the story. If you want me to send him, you should figure out a way to earn it. A student in a dorm with a meal plan doesn’t need much spending money.