Anonymous wrote:Stand firm, that internship is most likely not life changing. People freaking out over him living alone, in 2 yrs he will be in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a little weird that any well regarded law firm would take children to “intern” over the summer. These are rising high school juniors? They’d need to house them, feed them, ensure their safety? I don’t get this “program” where children are meant to find their own places to live
I work in Big Oil and we used to take on HS students for interns. They mostly did admin work. So, yes, totally possible that Big Law does the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's ice cold to have your 16 year old nephew stay elsewhere.
Agree. Also your kids need to gain some grit. I think the real issue is that you don’t want your kids to see how comparatively spoiled and delicate they are.
Making a 16-year-old nephew stay by himself in a basement so your children don’t have to experience a single negative emotion ever in their lives is horrifically bad parenting.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a little weird that any well regarded law firm would take children to “intern” over the summer. These are rising high school juniors? They’d need to house them, feed them, ensure their safety? I don’t get this “program” where children are meant to find their own places to live
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing you described was bullying behavior.
Let me explain-
When you crap all over someone else's success to on up yourself - it's bullying.
Here's the idiomatic expression that goes with it "He cuts the heads off those around him to make himself look taller."
Someone here lacks social skills.
Being a jerk is not bullying. It's not excusable behavior, but words mean things.
-DP
Anonymous wrote:It's ice cold to have your 16 year old nephew stay elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:It's ice cold to have your 16 year old nephew stay elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Not great for a 16 yo to be in a different city "renting" on their own, even with a friend. Your friend isn't family. I get you don't want to do this. Just know that it will always be remembered that you didn't. If you don't care about being that person, then hold firm.