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37-year old and parents in bad shape
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonbaldbg" data-source="post: 700687" data-attributes="member: 20903"><p>Yup. I work very part-time. I own a commercial building which I tend to. I have the remains of a business I sold that I tend to. I play for my church on Wednesday nights and Sundays. I'm semi-retired, but I have worked hard all my life. My wife works hard as a Special Education teacher. Our son needs 25-30 hours a week because he has applied for disability at my suggestion and suggestions from friends who know him well. He has disability lawyers guiding him through the process which is going to be a long one.</p><p></p><p>The bottom line is 25-30 hours a week at $9 an hour would easily pay his bills according to the house rules we set up when he got out of rehab, but he won't adhere. He's even dropped out of AA after his sponsor fired him. "AA doesn't address my particular set of problems."</p><p></p><p>So that is the situation, limbo for now, but still freakin' stressful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonbaldbg, post: 700687, member: 20903"] Yup. I work very part-time. I own a commercial building which I tend to. I have the remains of a business I sold that I tend to. I play for my church on Wednesday nights and Sundays. I'm semi-retired, but I have worked hard all my life. My wife works hard as a Special Education teacher. Our son needs 25-30 hours a week because he has applied for disability at my suggestion and suggestions from friends who know him well. He has disability lawyers guiding him through the process which is going to be a long one. The bottom line is 25-30 hours a week at $9 an hour would easily pay his bills according to the house rules we set up when he got out of rehab, but he won't adhere. He's even dropped out of AA after his sponsor fired him. "AA doesn't address my particular set of problems." So that is the situation, limbo for now, but still freakin' stressful. [/QUOTE]
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