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    Re: Thank goodness

    Taught for some 33 years so perhaps that qualifies me somewhat to voice my opinion. The teen-ager of today basically has no responsibilities or ambition. They expect to have things handed to them and expect to start out at the top. When I retired my salary was just over $50000, but in 1969, when I began, it was $5700. We parents, in our efforts to make it easier on them that we had it, have spoiled them. I always had trouble dealing with lazy people. Still do, as a matter of fact.
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    Re: Thank goodness

    i wouldnt lump us all in the same boat with Chubz...when you get to be around college-age then you start to realize what you wanna do and how you wanna do it...it's just a process of growing up

    i dont know of anyone who is my age who thinks they will start out at the top and stay there...but i did know people like that in high school/middle school etc.
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    Re: Thank goodness

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    i dont know of anyone who is my age who thinks they will start out at the top and stay there...but i did know people like that in high school/middle school etc.

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    And now most of those people are either digging ditches because they thought they'd be playing a sport for money, or sucking off of mommy & daddy's teat to get by on what's left of their trust fund.
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    Re: Thank goodness

    actually neither...the kids i knew who played sports were the ones who knew theyd have to start out low and their job probably wouldnt have anything to do with sports

    the kids i was referring to were some stoners who thought they could coast by and still be able to get what they wanted on a high school education alone
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    Re: Thank goodness

    Just sharing my experiences. It was really funny in my 2nd year of college to have an all LPD & State honorable mention pitcher/SS from Coeburn that was supposed to get drafted (according to all the bragging he and his family did) end up bagging my groceries at Food City and not be able to look me in the eye when all he did in HS was put me down. I hate to see people not succeed, but if someone simply is on that path to not succeed and they put all their eggs in one basket--they deserve to fail. What comes around goes around. This dude was a drunk and a stoner as well...so I guess the example works on that level too.
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    Re: Thank goodness

    how come all of a sudden this thread was about 1's child to chubbs. wild huh.
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    Re: Thank goodness

    Would you care to translate?????????? [img]/LDPforum/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wall.gif[/img]

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    Re: Thank goodness

    To tell you the truth, I never paid much attention to Chubz. Kind of along the same line as that Madrox feller that was on here awhile back....just posting to get attention.
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    Re: Thank goodness

    I agree on the whole teet comment. I know people who don't HAVE it to give yet still coddle their kids and will support them until no matter what CUT THE CORD PEOPLE JUST CUT IT....heck it turns into a cycle, kinda like with welfare. I worked for 5.15, was darn good at what I did, then after a little bit of school I was able to make a little more, but not much. With that job I got my @$$ kicked, I was cussed, then belittled by my boss...I would have rather worked for the 5.15. I have to also fault systems for that as well, cause if you make a little money you qualify for no help, makes people want to make more money or no money. My kid is a little lazy, sleeps late, messes with the computer or watches tv. She does her chores, with little back talking, she is a 13 year old female, if she didn't have attitude she wouldn't be normal. But she gets out and mows the yard with my husband, she knows how to run a weedeater, she comes to the car and carries in groceries, She vacuums and bathes the dog (speaking the little fat thing needs a bath) and looks forward to the day that she can get a job, she knows what McD's pays too.
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    Re: Thank goodness

    You are correct, vthokie22, I should not generalize like that. Not all young folks are like that.
    You can never rise above the image that you have of yourself in your own mind."

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