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What kind of job can a woman with a second grad schooling get?

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my sister-in-laws husband told her to get a job and they have 2 kids I think its nuts !!!

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  1. Maybe she could waitress


  2. let me get this straight--your  sister-in -laws husband is your brother---right,    you need to give more information,  like age, why she only went to 2 nd grade,   does she know how to cook , age of her   children,  and most important does the husband work,   if she s good at keeping children, she could take in 4 or 5 in her own home and still take care of her own,  if she can cook real good----and i don't mean fast food---i mean vegetables and  meat,  she could  get a good paying job in a fine restaurant,   strickling cooking lunch time meals, she d only be there bout 4 or 5 hrs a day, and off on week ends,  no dish washing or cleaning tables,   i eat  lunch in cafe s every day- its hard to find a good ole home cooked meal----but the bottom line is her husband need s to be the supporter,   if he s not making enough money, then he needs to apply for some over time,  or get a part time job,  so she can spend more time with the children

  3. **EDITED TO ADD**:  Sending personal emails to Y!Answers members that call them obsence names is NOT the way to gain help.  Perhaps you need to clean up your act and your attitude.

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    What do you mean by "second grad schooling"????  Do you mean 2nd grade?  That seems awfully ODD.  I'm thinking you may mean second graduate degree????

    Why are you even asking this for her?  Is she not capable of finding her own job?  She could do anything as a job, unless, of course, it's true she only rec'd a "2nd grade education".

    Why is this in the homeschooling section also????  It has nothing to do with HS'ing unless your SIL is homeschooling and that adds an additional set of issues to her problem.

  4. So you're saying that she's completely incapable of buying groceries, paying bills and taking care of kids? Or you just don't think she should have to get a job?

    I think waiting tables, cooking, cleaning houses or in-home day care are all good options for her.  IF her parents were so controlling, it might be helpful for her to realize that she is competent and capable of doing other things.

    What does this have to do with homeschooling though? It's obvious her parents didn't homeschool her if she doesn't know how to spell or add.

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