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AIBU?

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..to NOT want my student son to have a part time job?

511 replies

PrincessRollo · 09/01/2011 21:01

My husband supports me and my DS from a previous marriage. DS is in his second year of a Chemical Engineering Degree and lives away from home in a shared student flat. We own our own business, and are in a position to be able to support DS through his five year course. I met OH when DS was seven and to my utter disappointment and heartache, they have never had a particularly close relationship (to the point of causing many arguments in our marriage. I never thought it would be 'The Waltons', for one thing not enough kids...but I didn't expect them to be at such opposite ends of the spectrum. OH is a worker, DS is an academic.) However, OH has no problem supporting DS through Uni; we pay his rent and food bills. Up until last month DS had a part time job in Pizza Hut which paid his social life, extras etc. He has now given up this job, citing too much study, and promises to try to get a placement during the summer (not guaranteed.) Chem Eng is a HARD degree, and I do not want DS studies to suffer due to having to work part time. OH disagrees and says there is nothing stopping him getting another job in Asda etc. DS is not asking for more money from us - I don't know how he will cope but I guess he will buy cigs instead of food. This is causing real strain and DS and OH are now not speaking until DS gets another job.

Piggy in the middle asking for some advice.

Thanks

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PrincessRollo · 10/01/2011 00:13

...drums fingers.....

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readywithwellies · 10/01/2011 00:14

Spenguin - I want the welly socks please!! Smile

pinkstinks · 10/01/2011 00:14

blah blah blah no one cares op.

Spenguin · 10/01/2011 00:14

PR - it's actually 'to whom you speak'

Millions? Education? Nahhhhh! Why bother!

PrincessRollo · 10/01/2011 00:14

...anyone NOT with 'them aforementioned?'

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MoldyWarp · 10/01/2011 00:14

should we be afraid ???

PrincessRollo · 10/01/2011 00:14

say AYE

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AnyFucker · 10/01/2011 00:14

the latter posters still engaging with OP...

I suggest you read rest of thread Grin

readywithwellies · 10/01/2011 00:14

At least I have some Mumsnet friends now Blush

scotsgirl23 · 10/01/2011 00:15

cake?? did someone offer cake? well, you know, I need to work on my gut before trotting off to shag my husband!

expatinscotland · 10/01/2011 00:15

I didn't know Dunlop even made wellies!

The things you learn on here.

PrincessRollo · 10/01/2011 00:16

So.

People with money are not welcome at Mumsnet?

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readywithwellies · 10/01/2011 00:16

Expat - my dp has some dunlop ones. Mine are flowery

PrincessRollo · 10/01/2011 00:16

I am friggin loaded!

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readywithwellies · 10/01/2011 00:16

Moldy - yes it is advisable.

expatinscotland · 10/01/2011 00:16

Mmm, cake.

I made some healthy oat/bran muffins instead.

expatinscotland · 10/01/2011 00:17
Bear
AnyFucker · 10/01/2011 00:17

spenguin...I saw that post where you got a hard time for your terminolgy

we have all been here

you live and learn

I could tell you about the ime I got an absolute pasting for recounting a RL experience

but I won't

'cos I will have to name-change (again) Grin

PrincessRollo · 10/01/2011 00:18

OK

We can call a halt now

I made page 14
:o

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expatinscotland · 10/01/2011 00:18

I remember :o.

But I'm not talking.

AnyFucker · 10/01/2011 00:18

my ds has dunlop wellies

they are green

PrincessRollo · 10/01/2011 00:18

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PrincessRollo · 10/01/2011 00:19

but you would never admit it

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readywithwellies · 10/01/2011 00:19

Spenguin - it is like dodging bullets sometimes. I like it. Especially a good debate. I am not very good with verbal exchanges and this helps me alot

mumeeee · 10/01/2011 00:19

YABU. DD2 is in her second year at uni. We pay most of her rent but that is all everything else including food she pays for out of her student laon. She had a job in the summer which helped her with bills. She is now looking for another job ( part time ) and has an interview At Chessington world of adventures on Thursday. DD1 had a part time job all through uni and she was doing a zoology degree,
I'm with your DH he shouldn't be suporting your Ds's social life and also we have always said that our children need to learn to support themselves.