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When is it ok to walk away?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lost in sadness" data-source="post: 724660" data-attributes="member: 21056"><p>Thank you for your reply. Yes, my son maintained a job for 4-5 months no problem. He was even top in the company winning all the bonuses. The trouble is, he starts off ok, then he becomes complacent and believes that people should just accept the way he is. He started to be late to work and despite warnings continued, so they let him go. He says he regrets it but yet did nothing to change the behavior that led to it. He is bright and knows how to play the game but sometimes he is also really stupid and I wonder about him. He clearly has no intention to stop smoking weed, I think he needs it to numb his life. Some days I am strong, others I am very very weak. It normally changes depending on the weather. My ultimate fear is he is homeless in the cold. It is so painful. We do support him when he is doing well. He started coming for dinner un the family home again when he was working etc but then it all goes wrong again, and again... Thank you! xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost in sadness, post: 724660, member: 21056"] Thank you for your reply. Yes, my son maintained a job for 4-5 months no problem. He was even top in the company winning all the bonuses. The trouble is, he starts off ok, then he becomes complacent and believes that people should just accept the way he is. He started to be late to work and despite warnings continued, so they let him go. He says he regrets it but yet did nothing to change the behavior that led to it. He is bright and knows how to play the game but sometimes he is also really stupid and I wonder about him. He clearly has no intention to stop smoking weed, I think he needs it to numb his life. Some days I am strong, others I am very very weak. It normally changes depending on the weather. My ultimate fear is he is homeless in the cold. It is so painful. We do support him when he is doing well. He started coming for dinner un the family home again when he was working etc but then it all goes wrong again, and again... Thank you! xx [/QUOTE]
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