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Responsibility. What’s your policy?™

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  1. Experience

    Having been through this problem with a child dropping out of high school and not immediately going for his GED I can sympathize with this father. My son was also on drugs at the time he dropped out and the legal system let me down when it came to him suffering the consequences of his actions. I suffered watching him fall through the cracks of our legal system. I think unless the father was denying her the opportunity to go to school, then he has no responsibility for her actions. If they can drop out of high school at 16 but the law requires you to let them live in your house until 18, then those of us working parents have our hands tied.

    4 months, 3 weeks ago In response to Dad Behind Bars

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Being a responsible employee means do your best at your task and know that nothing is done alone, it takes everyone doing their best to accomplish great things.