Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the upper limit for "child's" age on posts like these? If someone comes here posting about their rootless 54 year old child, we would all say that's over the line, right?
Personally, I'd say 22.
Anonymous wrote:What is the upper limit for "child's" age on posts like these? If someone comes here posting about their rootless 54 year old child, we would all say that's over the line, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has become so common among men between the ages of 18 - 40.
Wow.
I don't think most guys are wired to sit in a cubicle and stare at a computer, which is a soulless existence. They aren't interested in office politics and walking on eggshells is just pathetic. Guys would rather be out doing things and making things that are tangible. This also explains why guys are falling behind in education...not exactly a surprise.
Anonymous wrote:He was given an excellent education and he cannot seem to find his footing professionally or personally. He got married at 26 and has a tumultuous marriage where they have almost divorced a bunch of times. Professionally he is floundering and was fired from his last job. Now he says he never will work corporate again and wants to be a welder or work with his hands. We do not know what to do to help him.
Anonymous wrote:Hvac
It’s Golden when you charge desperate yuppies 15k !!
Anonymous wrote:He was given an excellent education and he cannot seem to find his footing professionally or personally. He got married at 26 and has a tumultuous marriage where they have almost divorced a bunch of times. Professionally he is floundering and was fired from his last job. Now he says he never will work corporate again and wants to be a welder or work with his hands. We do not know what to do to help him.
Anonymous wrote:Electrician: everything is going from fossil fuels to electricity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Support his smart idea. Hvac might be better. It pays huge.
Then why are the DMV's pricy inner suburbs full of lawyers, lobbyists, and specialist doctors, and not people in the building trades? I think people push their kids into the corporate world because they look around them and that's what they see.
Many don’t want to live among people who would look down on them and treat their kids badly. They see how even pink collar-workers like teachers, nurses, and social workers who live here are treated. When you go outside the pricey inner suburbs, you see amazing real estate owned by successful blue collar workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has become so common among men between the ages of 18 - 40.
Wow.
I don't think most guys are wired to sit in a cubicle and stare at a computer, which is a soulless existence. They aren't interested in office politics and walking on eggshells is just pathetic. Guys would rather be out doing things and making things that are tangible. This also explains why guys are falling behind in education...not exactly a surprise.
Anonymous wrote:This has become so common among men between the ages of 18 - 40.
Wow.