Well sh!t, I might be interested in that job. Shoot me an email, OP.
Well sh!t, I might be interested in that job. Shoot me an email, OP.
MeHereYouWhere?! wrote:
Two words. Railroad retirement.
Your sun is a moran.
Yep. Your son is a moran
The average age annuity being paid by the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) at the end of fiscal year 2016 to career rail employees was $3,350 a month, and for all retired rail employees the average was $2,675. The average age retirement benefit being paid under social security was over $1,350 a month.
https://www.rrb.gov/NewsRoom/NewsReleases/Q%26A%3A%20Comparison%20of%20Benefits%20Under%20Railroad%20Retirement%20and%20Social%20SecurityChicago to Minneapolis is only a 6 hour drive or short flight. He could still see his friends every couple months. When I was 23, I would have spent my day cleaning up horse shit for a lot less than $30/hour.
He needs to grow up. Can he get by on $12/hr in MN? Don't provide any support so he figures out on his own.
Tell him the amount of Pu$$y he'll be getting will more than quadruple. This is not a lie.
Your son is lost. Dropping out of college to work for $12/ hour and live with 5 buddies at age 23 sounds like a "hit pause" move. He's immature, foolish and scared. He's holding onto his childhood but eventually those other housemates are going to move out because they're going to grow up. And he'll be left alone. What does he want to do? With his career? With his life? Do you talk with him about that? I guarantee the life he doesn't want to leave----will leave him. I bet those 5 other housemates are going to fly as soon as that can as he passes up opportunities to make a better financial future. He needs to meet a girl who compels him to grow up. If I were you, I'd support him as his dad (not financially) and give him time to figure out what you already know. Catch him when he falls. Be someone he can lean on. Let him make mistakes and hope he learns while trying to steer him the right way. Being a dad is tough when you have to watch your kid struggle. Be patient.
Yup_Yup wrote:
What your son means is not "I don't know anyone there."
What your son actually means is, "I don't know who to buy my marijuana from there."
Your son sounds like a complete and total typical pothead do-nothing, Bernie-supporting, whining, lazy, Loser. That is loser with a capital-L.
+1
Although I don't think it will be hard to find a new dealer in Chicago. Try Obamas neighborhood on the south side.
Maybe he doesn't want to work all the live long day
Just to pass the time away
Can't you hear the whistle blowing
Rise up so early in the morn
Can't you hear the whistle blowing
Dinah, blow your horn[