BP, I appreciate that story. Here's how the lesson was taught me, and how I passed it along.
- You can have all the education you can buy for yourself.
- You can have all the toys, cars, guns, etc. you can buy for yourself, after giving and saving.
- You can take any job they'll give you, work any hours you want, as long as you're not failing in school.
- Working men don't have curfews - if you're dumb enough to stay out all night before work, your boss will let you know what he thinks.
- When you have finished high school, you can live anywhere you can afford. If you can't afford to live anywhere, you can live at home rent free, but under my rules.
I offered to give my son my 9 months of VA education benefits when he graduates this year, he's 16. Figure he can stay home for a year, save the difference while working and going to community college full time. He got a scholarship, and would have several more if he applied, and did better on his exams that his sister who got into the Coast Guard academy back when it was merit only. He said no thanks, he'd rather enlist at 17 and pay his own way. I know that if he ever showed up on my door needing help, he will have expended all remaining and fixed bayonets before doing so.