I agree. It's the parent's job to teach this stuff.
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Quoth Merriweather View PostI have for years felt that every high school student should spend a year in a class for Life Skills or something similar. Cooking - how to read a recipe (or at least directions on a package), how to use a stove; Sewing - how to sew on a button or repear a tear, how to do laundry; DIY - how to hang a picture, unclog a sink; Auto - how to pump gas, check fluids in a car, put air in the tires; and Finance - check writing, how bank accounts & insurance work, how to budget (and what needs to be budgeted for). Enough general knowledge for a person getting their first apartment (or even living in a dorm) to be able to manage the basics without major mishaps. And all of it for all sexes, it's amazing how many schools still try to teach home ec to girls and shop to guys. (I read of a school that simply changed the name of half of their home ec sewing/cooking classes to "Bachelor Living" and the class filled up with guys, LOL)."I don't have to be petty. The Universe does that for me."
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Quoth Merriweather View PostI have for years felt that every high school student should spend a year in a class for Life Skills or something similar.
My parents taught me many things, including how to use a checking account, but there are still a lot of things I didn't really learn until I was older. And I still regret not taking my dad's advice to take high school auto shop; that would've saved me a lot of money.I don't have an attitude problem. You have a perception problem.
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Quoth Merriweather View PostAuto - how to pump gas, check fluids in a car, put air in the tires.
Now the tourists from New Jersey...
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Quoth Raveni View PostNow the tourists from New Jersey...
(For those who don't know: it's illegal to pump your own gas in New Jersey. All the stations are effectively full service.)"If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you."
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I don't even know what's worse....people who just never learned how to manage a checking account, or people who knowingly float or bounce checks until they face legal charges.
Warning: about Drunken Victim, the coworker of mine everyone loves to hear about.
Once he finally came back to work, he spent half of the week telling everyone how he had to float a check for gas/smokes at a gas station (sister store to where I used to work, they don't have Telechek or a real system, they do it old school and it takes a few days to process, despite depositing all their checks once per day) and then by the end of the week, he was screaming that he overdrafted because of a check he wrote to order new checks that he forgot about, right before payday (and why this idiot won't get direct deposit is beyond me) it was deducted and he went in the hole.Last edited by blas; 12-14-2010, 05:21 PM.You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth
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Quoth Raveni View PostWorking at C-store, it was unbelieveably sad (no sarcasm, honestly) how many widows I had to teach how to pump gas or put air in their tires. That they would get so far in life, have to bear the loss of their spouses, and then be totally unprepared for daily life on their own... Presumably, many of them had never paid the family's bills either...
My grandmother was one of those women. Her family, along with my grandfather's...were very traditional. That is, the woman stayed home, raised the kids, kicked ass in the kitchen...while the husband took care of the car, plowed the fields, etc. That was how it was, how it had always been, and how it would always be. That is, until my grandfather died of a heart attack in '89...forcing my grandmother to learn how to balance her checkbook, pay the bills, get the home and car repaired, etc.
Of course, she had lots of help--family was close by, she used her late husband's "connections" at the bank, the garage, various stores, etc. Also helping, is that she *wanted* to learn how to do those things. She *refused* to have someone else wait on her.Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. --Enzo Ferrari
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Quoth Merriweather View PostI have for years felt that every high school student should spend a year in a class for Life Skills or something similar.
Quoth XCashier View PostAnd I still regret not taking my dad's advice to take high school auto shop; that would've saved me a lot of money.
^-.-^Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
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I agree with protege, and I saw a lot of women like that when I worked at the gas station. Now, they rarely drove much, so you didn't always seem them often, but they'd come to fill the gas tank and didn't know how to pump gas. And if there weren't customers, I'd help, but there was always someone else around. I always had to try to guilt another customer into helping the old ladies pump their gas.
Most old women I have dealt with actually know how to balance a checkbook or manage money, but it's stuff like pumping gas or getting certain things for cleaning up the yard or snow that really boggles them.You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth
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