Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s the wife that has the health issue (mental health).
AWOL husband and father ain’t much either.
“Oh my job! Gotta go”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has OP considered prioritizing his son's well-being over having this particular job?
WTF. Do you know how hard it is to find work these days?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the wife doesn't care about the son or OP. Son is near the end of high school, and if she doesn't work she hopes OP will divorce her and she gets 1/2 of everything. She must want her freedom from son and OP.
Anonymous wrote:I'll tell you what I wouldn't do. I wouldn't jeopardize my career for this. Your son will get natural consequences and hopefully mature a bit.
Other than that depends on whether your wife works or not, and how your salaries compare. Maybe she needs to get to a demanding job too and doesn't want to deal with it. Or maybe she's just a flake.
Anonymous wrote:Change your work schedule and drive him to school. Give him consequences.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s the wife that has the health issue (mental health).
Anonymous wrote:Make him get up when you do, drive him to school yourself, and sit outside until it opens. Then you can work a half day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is 18 soon, right? I wouldn't do anything, but divorce the wife.
DC missed 30 days every year in high school, all from ex's house. They graduated fine, is doing well in college, and works nearly full time.
You have to know why they do it. Mine was lazy, school was boring, and kids was convinced they let him graduate, because other were even dumber. That's in DC though.
Repeating a year would have been very good though.
They’re married and this is happening right under his nose in his own home?!?
Sounds like it. But if he leaves the house at 5:30 am, and can't be contacted while at work, what is he supposed to do?
Anonymous wrote:dad never came back
Anonymous wrote:dad never came back