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He is on some mental pills, or was in the past at least. I can't imagine they took him off them since then XDLucridMockery said:and is not on any mental pills
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He is on some mental pills, or was in the past at least. I can't imagine they took him off them since then XDLucridMockery said:and is not on any mental pills
I don't see the connection.Bgheff said:Anna bitches about being poor on her minimum wage job. I assume it does suck, but there is always going to be that class that has to live on it. If it turns out Chris is competent enough to manage his money to not live on the streets when Barb crocks, I think he was competent enough to work a minimum or close to minimum wage job.
Yeah, more or less, but I don't know how feasible it is for him to work full time.Bgheff said:I believe that would end up giving him close to what the tugboat is anyways if he worked full time.
Oh, certainly. But we can't change the past. And Chris doesn't deserve to suffer for his parents mistakes.LucridMockery said:He would be much better off going thru Gov. job training/coping classes and being set up in a menial job.
It would give him a social outlet, social skills, more confidence to take care of himself, and make him self-sufficient. He really should have had that in high school instead of being passed along in easy classes.
Uhh, well, some people might think they do. Really, like I said earlier, I don't have an opinion either way on whether people with mental problems deserve assistance from the government. But if you do believe they do, and if your basis for how bad off they have to be is that they can't support themselves, Chris (in his current and for the foreseeable future) qualifies.LucridMockery said:But alot of kids graduate without the skills to pay the bills. Doesn't mean they deserve a check too.
yep! I don't think he stopped taking them though, they helped him cope with "stress"Kosher Dill said:He is on some mental pills, or was in the past at least. I can't imagine they took him off them since then XDLucridMockery said:and is not on any mental pills
Fatty's too scared to do anything that'd involve cops again.LucridMockery said:I think Chris needs more intervention. Like being checked up on to make sure he doesn't go off the deep end. Does he have to check in with a probation officer? Or I guess a parole officer? It could prevent another Synder type incident. He didn't learn his lesson about tresspassing because Rocky helped him get a slap on the wrist.
I don't really know too much about how his court case will/would affect his public record and his future.LucridMockery said:And I supposed his conviction would certainly impede him getting work now. He blames the trolls for not getting work, but he (and his mom) did that all to him. He doesn't have a clean record either.
I think part of it might've been that he got kicked out for awhile, but I could be mistaken.LucridMockery said:I didn't know it took him so long to get that degree. That means he only took him 12 semesters to get 72 credits. That's only taking 2 classes at a time. That would look really bad to an employer.
It's funny he wanted to go to his reunion. To tell his classmates what? That he hasn't done anything in the past 10+ years? Most people would be too embarrassed of that to show up if they were unemployed.
The reason people are arguing about about whether or not Chris could hold gainful employment is because they're debating whether or not Chris deserves the tugboat, not about the tax thing.shutupman said:To those who say Chris could hold gainful employment, this is not the issue.
PolterBob said:Quick answer: Not really. As a tugboat captain, he doesn't need to pay any Federal taxes because it's likely his SSI is below $25K a year.
However, after Barb is gone, things like property tax, trash hauling fees, and etc. are required if he holds onto 14BLC.