Posted by oldtanker on March 09, 2014 at 21:44:52 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: RE:Deleted post posted by Mark - IN. on March 09, 2014 at 18:35:34:
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Yea people who have a drug habit generally make their own path to destruction. We had a kid here. When to trade school for residential construction. Was doing good. Union job. Then with winter layoffs started drinking. Beat his wife bad enough to spend some time in jail. He's now sober, working and doing OK. But it took 6 months in jail to get his head on right. Doesn't work for everyone, results may vary.
Some kids will never have a chance because the parents just don't care enough to help em out with home work or even demand that they do it. But on the other hand you sometimes hear about a kid who worked hard and is out of the "home" environment. Look at that idiot foot ball player now charged with murder because he wouldn't cut the ties with his home boys. Little common sense and that young man was set for life. Went from being a hero to a zero quick.
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