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<blockquote data-quote="Sister's Keeper" data-source="post: 692377" data-attributes="member: 20051"><p>Not to be nitpicky, but EMT training is an 8 week course. It does not require a college degree, it does require some field training. Of course, it also requires random drug testing. </p><p></p><p>Lil, I get it. It is really easy to get angry and put someone out when they do something egregious to us like steal, of become abusive, or destroy property. It is so much harder to put them out when they really have done nothing. Which is really ironic, since doing nothing is the problem to begin with.</p><p></p><p>I totally get where you are torn. My head says, "Tough love, it's the only way he will learn." My heart says, "Pay the 1st month's rent (as long as you don't have to be on the lease) and let him deal with it from there." To me, that is the path of least resistance and they way to get him out of the house with the least amount of drama.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sister's Keeper, post: 692377, member: 20051"] Not to be nitpicky, but EMT training is an 8 week course. It does not require a college degree, it does require some field training. Of course, it also requires random drug testing. Lil, I get it. It is really easy to get angry and put someone out when they do something egregious to us like steal, of become abusive, or destroy property. It is so much harder to put them out when they really have done nothing. Which is really ironic, since doing nothing is the problem to begin with. I totally get where you are torn. My head says, "Tough love, it's the only way he will learn." My heart says, "Pay the 1st month's rent (as long as you don't have to be on the lease) and let him deal with it from there." To me, that is the path of least resistance and they way to get him out of the house with the least amount of drama. [/QUOTE]
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