Sparkchase69 writes:
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I look at my sons, who do not want to learn the family trade and it makes me very sad, what I do is an art and a dying one at that. I have tried every means of getting them interested and they would rather play their video games, etc. I could go on and on about this but will spare you all the boring details.
You've tried and that's really all you can do. Sons and daughters either take up their father's occupations at an early age or they don't and there is really nothing we can (or should) do about that. The absolute worst mistake a father can make in this life is to browbeat, cajole, or blackmail a son to follow him into a business. That either makes the K*D more resistant, or to keep peace and make an attempt to please the old man, he follows in his father's footsteps. Generally after between 10-20 years of doing something he never wanted to do in the first place, he abandons that life and finally at some point does what he always wanted to do.
I think the best thing we can hope to do is to show our K*ds that we LOVE what we are doing and that loving your job is the key to a happy life. Of course the corporate structure is completely different than in was 40 years ago. To most corporations you are just a small cog in a very big wheel and all they care about is what you can add to their bottom line.
Very few of our K*ds will remain in the same job (or even profession) for 20-30 years. Business is determined to prevent that from happening. So many strive to become the best in their field only to have the company replace them in their 50's with (2) K*ds right out of college and still save money on the salaries.
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My pet peeve is someone disrespecting their elders, I have said something to someone elses K*ds in the mall before, and was told by the parent to mind my own business. If they want to raise a disrespectful Ch*ld, it will be their problem not mine, makes me mad as hell though.
I never blame the K*ds for this. If the K*D is a jerk, chances are he had a good teacher at HOME. We are the role models for our Ch*ldren, and the old adage, "monkey see, monkey do" very much applies. If you want you K*D to succeed in school, enjoy learning, and be respectful, you need to start that when her/she is 3. You can't wait until he is 12 and then expect him to suddenly learn what it means to be a man.
It is very important that we get the message across to our Ch*ldren that life is not what we see on the boob tube or popular magazines. The first time you're son starts talking about being the next rock star, sit him down and pound it into his butt that for every rock star there are 100,000 guys sitting in bars playing invisable guitars. And when he tells you he is going to be the next Michael Jordan, remind him that maybe 1 out a 10 million K*ds with that same dream will ever fulfill them. Sure we can bullshit them and tell them they can grow up to be anything they want, but you're lying to them and sending them a very bad message. If you aren't the CEO of a $100 million dollar company, chances are your K*D isn't going to be one either. You won't be able to send him to the right kindergarden, the right elementary, high school, or college or live in the right neighborhood, or make the right contacts. So be realistic with him about his expectations. The Army at least has that right. Be ALL you CAN BE.
Stepping down off the soapbox and returning you to your regularly scheduled program.
El Lamero