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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 700913" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think this was easier for my parents. When my gfgbro was 17 he headed off for the first summer working a job several states away. He was out of high school but still a minor, so it was hard for them because they were responsible if he got into trouble. It was also hard because they worried about what could happen. As it happened, the job he went to Maine for fell through and he was stuck there with-o work and with a truck that was a total junker. He rounded up another job working in a forestry area, and made it home for college in the fall without any great big disasters that they knew of. There were no cell phones then, so he couldn't call home every day or few days. He could only call home every ten days or so when they got days off and went into town. </p><p></p><p>I think cell phones and constant communication make situations like this incredibly difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 700913, member: 1233"] I think this was easier for my parents. When my gfgbro was 17 he headed off for the first summer working a job several states away. He was out of high school but still a minor, so it was hard for them because they were responsible if he got into trouble. It was also hard because they worried about what could happen. As it happened, the job he went to Maine for fell through and he was stuck there with-o work and with a truck that was a total junker. He rounded up another job working in a forestry area, and made it home for college in the fall without any great big disasters that they knew of. There were no cell phones then, so he couldn't call home every day or few days. He could only call home every ten days or so when they got days off and went into town. I think cell phones and constant communication make situations like this incredibly difficult. [/QUOTE]
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