I dont think he had no right .

today I got drop out of school. yes am dropping out at 16. but I got a good reason. and I got a good plan on how to still. get a good paying jobs and stuff. so there aint problem. anyway I was sitting in the front room. and my sister seen my uncle ( live with us). so she start talking real loud on how I got drop out of school. cause she knew he would start saying stuff to me about it. ( she childish for doing that she 18.) so of course here he come. calling me a failure. calling me dumb saying I wont never make it in life.I dont think he have any right to call me that. he drop out of school to. he dont call no one else a failure, ( my brother and sister drop out ). but when I get drop from school. he call me a failure. which I think was wrong. I think he hate me or dont like me or something. he alway yelling at me about something. if ya had a son or something. and he got drop from school for the rest of the year. would ya call him a failure. I dont think ya would. who agree?

Answer #1

I think ths day and age where its so hard to get a job WITH an education he’s probably worried for you. Personally I think it was a bad move on your part. You now have barely a high school education - where are you going to work at? Apart from minium wage jobs. Its all well and good when your 16 a minium wage cheque seems like a great thing but it’ll never increase, you’ll try get loans for cars or a mortgage - what hope have you of ever progressing without an education.

I know there are the lucky few who make something of themselves but they are few and far between. Do yourself a favour, go back to school This is coming from someone whos been there

Answer #2

I agree with both of them. Your 16 a drop out, and in economic times it even hard to find a job. And you do find on its probably not a good one because you don’t have much of an education. So he’s probably worried about you.

Answer #3

And especially at this time in the economy, where you’re practically lucky if you have a work at Dunkin’ Donuts.

Answer #4

Well, no offence but your English is terrible, you could never actually get a job if you spoke to the employer the way you type. Honestly, you need to go back to highschool and get and education. you will never be successful unless you graduate from Highschool and College and get a degree in something you want to do.

Success lies in happiness, not money.

Are you really gonna be happy working long hours at a minimum wage job, or choose your own hours (hopefully) at a easy job that pays well.

Answer #5

I wouldn’t call him a failure or allow it ! - it’s called AMBITION - THE DESIRE TO EXCEL - Your chances of success are minimal, at 16, you think you know all but…you don’t - ‘quality of Life’.

Answer #6

Not everyone who drops out of school early turn out to be failures, but still..you are REALLY diminishing your chances for success. I mean why not do homeschooling and at least finish what you started.

And by the way those drop outs who are successful…weren’t the ones looking for jobs…

Answer #7

I don’t know how his life is but…Maybe your uncle doesn’t want you to end up like he did or your brother & sister..He don’t need to name call you are right..but maybe he just wants you to be the one who actually be something in life!

Answer #8

I agree with biggracin. I dont mean to be harsh and neither does your uncle but to me it sounds like he really cares and loves you. and if yelling at you telling you the truth ( failure) maybe you should take it in to consideration or write down what you think you are going to make yourself into. and right now you dont have much. and im but work on seaking successfully. I know you were probably brought up that way but places hire educated people. or tell us what you are going to do with yourself or what you want to do. tell us your future but be ready for criticism.

also if your sixteen check your birthdate. 1994-06-06.your not even 15 yet

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