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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 688020" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>She has now decided to study for her GED. She is actually on her way to the school right now to discuss taking the practice test and then getting tutoring for the areas she needs work on. She is also enrolled in a program that helps young adults with disabilities get placed in jobs. She has 7 workshops to attend. They are teaching her interview skills, customer service, personal hygiene, etc. Today is her second workshop. She gets paid to attend the workshops. </p><p></p><p>After she has completed the program, she will be placed in a part time job. Wish us luck on this. If she misses more than several weeks in a row of the workshops, they are kicking her out of the program. She signed up for the program a couple of months ago, but has only made it to one workshop so far. She always finds excuses for not following through. This is a big opportunity for her. I hope she doesn't blow it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 688020, member: 2196"] She has now decided to study for her GED. She is actually on her way to the school right now to discuss taking the practice test and then getting tutoring for the areas she needs work on. She is also enrolled in a program that helps young adults with disabilities get placed in jobs. She has 7 workshops to attend. They are teaching her interview skills, customer service, personal hygiene, etc. Today is her second workshop. She gets paid to attend the workshops. After she has completed the program, she will be placed in a part time job. Wish us luck on this. If she misses more than several weeks in a row of the workshops, they are kicking her out of the program. She signed up for the program a couple of months ago, but has only made it to one workshop so far. She always finds excuses for not following through. This is a big opportunity for her. I hope she doesn't blow it. [/QUOTE]
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