PJ2
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Had a few kids like that through the years.I advised a friend recently whose son was getting into a fair bit of trouble at school to listen to him and let him leave at the end of this year.
He‘ll be a tradesman at 19, earning good coin whilst his mates will still be partying, trying to work out want they want in life.
He can do further education down the track if he wants.
Nothing sorts the young lads out like a hard apprenticeship.