Posted by ericlb on February 04, 2010 at 20:12:34 from (72.173.192.58):
In Reply to: OT: Kids??? posted by CLTX on February 04, 2010 at 19:54:01:
back when i was in high school, [ and thats a long time back] dad solved the teen driver problem for me and my sister, we were allowed to have any car we wanted-when we earned the money by ourself to buy it, and thats BUY it not make payments on it, we were required to insure it, maintain it and buy our own gas and parts, he would help us install any needed parts and offer advise, both me and sis owned our own roadworthy cars by the time we turned 18 , these cars did get parked from time to time when one of us did not have enough money saved for gas or insurance, if parents would go back to this method, it would A relieve parking lot overcrowding , B give the teen a taste of just how hard it is to afford to have a car and keep it up, thereby teaching the value of money, instill in the teen the work ethic so often lacking totaly in the modern teen, [ you must work to get the money to do anything or buy anything]
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