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‎05-10-2024 05:45 PM
Reminds me of when I got my license renewed during the pandemic. The mothers that drove their kids for a written drivers test or interview were not allowed in the room. Some of them really got upset about it. I guess it's the first true realization that your son is growing up.
‎05-11-2024 11:59 AM
First of all they have to find a job (one job) that will pay enough for the kids to be on their own. I don't know where you all are but in Reno the rent is so high that some people have 3 roommates. No one should have to work several jobs to live. Honestly the way the rent is here that I think that Reno thinks everyone here has a job paying 60 dollars an hour. It is sad that there are no starter apartments or houses. Not sure what they expect people to do. I am noticing that most young people are not that interested in purchasing a car either. People should work to live and have fun not live to work. Anyway this is what I am noticing.
‎05-11-2024 06:26 PM
Phoenix is our nearest city and there are huge new microchip and AI industries that are unable to meet their hiring needs for big ticket jobs; they have instituted high school programs to train applicants.
‎05-17-2024 01:55 AM
‎05-17-2024 06:16 AM
@Greeneyedlady21 wrote:
Helicopter parenting
@Greeneyedlady21 more like Black Hawk parenting that's carried over into the adulting world.
‎05-17-2024 01:37 PM
@Marienkaefer2 Your experience is similar to mine. I worked my way up the ladder from an entry-level position. A little physical labor was a good teacher.
‎05-17-2024 04:51 PM - edited ‎05-17-2024 05:07 PM
I actually saw this in person at one of my jobs this past week. A teenage girl who will be working there one day a week brought her father to the interview and he actually sat in on the interview.
So bizarre and inappropriate. My boss shouldn't have allowed it, but let's just say she really struggles with setting boundaries.
‎05-17-2024 04:58 PM
I wonder if these overbearing ridiculous"parents" insist on being in the room "the first time"...
You know...to guide them.....
‎05-17-2024 05:38 PM - edited ‎05-17-2024 05:39 PM
@Othereeeen wrote:I wonder if these overbearing ridiculous"parents" insist on being in the room "the first time"...
You know...to guide them.....
I wouldn't be surprised if some parents tried. How can children learn and grow when they are not allowed to fail or make mistakes. No one starts at the top (no pun intended). It takes trial and error to learn how to get and keep a job..
‎05-17-2024 07:12 PM
I asked my dad for some advice when I was creating my cover letter for job applications. 🤷🏻‍♀️ That was almost 50 years ago.
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