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    was having a discission with the wife tonight about the son she said im always picking on him and he never gets anything off me bought him aprilla 50cc taxed it beginning of month supplied petrol bearing in mind he's still at school, mot,ed it today failed so cost a couple of quid then he came in from school trainers knackered so can i have a new pair told him to get a paper round or milk or do some chors but thats to hard and she says im picking on him..... wish i had it so good....... thoughts PLEASE

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    Same in our house, kids seem to think they dont have to do a thing anymore.
    when I was growing up you got nothing without doing something to earn it - even some small job.
    they will be in for a shock when they finish school

    Rob
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    • #3
      Kids have it easy these days.....everything on a plate I think everything is appreciated more when it has been earned and not given, otherwise the value of money will not be learnt.
      I had a paper-round though it was an evening one....then I was a butchers assistant for 6 years. It really taught me a lot, especially how to deal with people.
      The sad excuse used these days by parents is that they are too scared to leave their children unattended to do a paper-round for safety reasons. Well, they have legs to run away and mobile phones to call for help, which we did not have years ago. (Phones, not legs I mean )





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      • #4
        glad its not just me,my boy dont lift a finger to help,he also plays in the local under 14s football side,he,s a half decent player but aint got an aggresive or competative bone in his body,which dont worry me at all but he needs to work on his skills and crossing and fitness,but thats me being a monster.,so what does wifey do, buy him £120 boots to spur him on
        we,re here for a good time-not for a long time!

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        • #5
          send em darn pit


          Nutty Professor

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          • #6
            was just thinking when we come to the lakes i could send him round with bucket & sponge he could do a bit of washing down

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            • #7
              I used to be quite heavy on my kids about being respectful to others especially elder people and it has paid of ,they arent perfect but they know what respect means ,i give my kids quite a bit ,cd's etc but they do chores round the house ,washing dishes ,tidying up there rooms etc ,like any normal kids they have there good and bad days

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              • #8
                Yes I know all about kids. Crisis with my sons car again as Mother is blowing her top telling me that the engine was blowing up, also brakes are no good. Has he checked the water lately I asked? no is the answer I got, have you not checked it? So I went out and found a leaking radiator with water all over the place....where was my son?...dissinterested and watching Ant and Dec on the TV. Rang the scrappy then drove miles in the morning only to find out that the one they had kept for me was leaking. So changed the oil on his car and stripped the front brakes on his car and found them siezed up. The following day I ordered a new radiator and fitted it....I'm still waiting for his contribution for the payment of the new radiator.

                But why on earth did he not tell me about the brakes.......apparantly it's all my fault for not checking the car over all the time and nothing to do with the driver of course! He tells me that he did not even know that the water needs checking, which is hardly surprising as I could not get him any where near to under the bonnet to show him, and to accept that as it is his car and his responsability that he should be keeping an eye on the levels and how it's running. They both say, "you like working on cars so you can do it"!

                Kids can put so much strain on parents relationships and they don't give a dam about it! I too was brought up that when I was at the right age I was encouraged to do things myself which I am really grateful for. When I am no longer about who will sort out his problems for him then? .....he certainly won't be able to, which I think is sad but can do nothing about it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by RS2000EXPRESS View Post
                  Yes I know all about kids. Crisis with my sons car again as Mother is blowing her top telling me that the engine was blowing up, also brakes are no good. Has he checked the water lately I asked? no is the answer I got, have you not checked it? So I went out and found a leaking radiator with water all over the place....where was my son?...dissinterested and watching Ant and Dec on the TV. Rang the scrappy then drove miles in the morning only to find out that the one they had kept for me was leaking. So changed the oil on his car and stripped the front brakes on his car and found them siezed up. The following day I ordered a new radiator and fitted it....I'm still waiting for his contribution for the payment of the new radiator.

                  But why on earth did he not tell me about the brakes.......apparantly it's all my fault for not checking the car over all the time and nothing to do with the driver of course! He tells me that he did not even know that the water needs checking, which is hardly surprising as I could not get him any where near to under the bonnet to show him, and to accept that as it is his car and his responsability that he should be keeping an eye on the levels and how it's running. They both say, "you like working on cars so you can do it"!

                  Kids can put so much strain on parents relationships and they don't give a dam about it! I too was brought up that when I was at the right age I was encouraged to do things myself which I am really grateful for. When I am no longer about who will sort out his problems for him then? .....he certainly won't be able to, which I think is sad but can do nothing about it.


                  MY ADVICE IS KEEP HIM AWAY FROM THE RS

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RS2000EXPRESS View Post
                    Yes I know all about kids. Crisis with my sons car again as Mother is blowing her top telling me that the engine was blowing up, also brakes are no good. Has he checked the water lately I asked? no is the answer I got, have you not checked it? So I went out and found a leaking radiator with water all over the place....where was my son?...dissinterested and watching Ant and Dec on the TV. Rang the scrappy then drove miles in the morning only to find out that the one they had kept for me was leaking. So changed the oil on his car and stripped the front brakes on his car and found them siezed up. The following day I ordered a new radiator and fitted it....I'm still waiting for his contribution for the payment of the new radiator.

                    But why on earth did he not tell me about the brakes.......apparantly it's all my fault for not checking the car over all the time and nothing to do with the driver of course! He tells me that he did not even know that the water needs checking, which is hardly surprising as I could not get him any where near to under the bonnet to show him, and to accept that as it is his car and his responsability that he should be keeping an eye on the levels and how it's running. They both say, "you like working on cars so you can do it"!

                    Kids can put so much strain on parents relationships and they don't give a dam about it! I too was brought up that when I was at the right age I was encouraged to do things myself which I am really grateful for. When I am no longer about who will sort out his problems for him then? .....he certainly won't be able to, which I think is sad but can do nothing about it.
                    bet he thinks your car is gay too

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by wetandwindy2 View Post
                      I used to be quite heavy on my kids about being respectful to others especially elder people and it has paid of ,they arent perfect but they know what respect means ,i give my kids quite a bit ,cd's etc but they do chores round the house ,washing dishes ,tidying up there rooms etc ,like any normal kids they have there good and bad days
                      I've tried to be the same with my kids, but parents have to agree with each other on how they handle their kids when faced with bad behaviour, but my wife is very passive about it, so the kids side with her. My daughter will do a bit of helping now and again but my son who gets a lot of fuss by his mother won't do a thing to help.....not even dry a few dishes.

                      Originally posted by 69-johny-rs-07 View Post
                      MY ADVICE IS KEEP HIM AWAY FROM THE RS
                      He won't be seen to show any interest in it, but is interested on how much it is worth.

                      Originally posted by grum View Post
                      bet he thinks your car is gay too
                      He can't understand it all.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by RS2000EXPRESS View Post
                        ...........................my wife is very passive

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by grum View Post
                          I know Graeme it's different with us.

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                          • #14
                            At 28 I'm probably one of the younger members on here yet I can totally grasp what people are saying here. I think in the last 10 years, more so in the last 5, there has been a massive change in kids/youths attitudes. They appear to have little/no respect for anyone, take little pride in anything they do and are just after an easy ride.

                            I had a Saturday job at 13 and worked 5 or 6 days a week during all my hols. At 16 I recall giving my mum money to help pay for things and contribute towards my living on a regular basis and this made me realise the concept of money. I would save and buy myself things as well as be treated to stuff for good behaviour. At 17 I was quite proud to be able to buy my own car all be it I was helped with the insurance.

                            Kids seem very reluctant to help and contribute these days and sadly more often than not one when one parent tries to enforce an issue the other parent defends. I sympathise with anyone struggling with the little terrors, god help me if Cath and I have bambino's...... I hope you will all still be on here in 10-15 years time lol.

                            Boot camp - it's the way forward! Lol
                            Regards - Dave

                            www.northwalesclassicfords.co.uk

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                            • #15
                              Gabes good as gold at the moment but he can be a right pain some times always wanting new kit mobile bike trainners but there nowt wrong with the ones hes got i had nothing when i was their age kids are spoilt nower days
                              Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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