If he's like my husband (or any other stubborn little fart for that matter) he'll quickly grow bored of just "sitting around". He will do one of two things:
1) Spend money on "projects" or "hobbies", like restoring cars or golfing...
Or...
2) Get a part time job doing... something...
My advice would be NOT to let him get into the FORMER, if money is tight. "Projects" and "hobbies" add up in the checkbook FAST. :/
The money thing is what I am worried about. He already has some pretty expensive hobbies that I have no idea who he plans on paying for it after he gets out.
My husband does not want to work!!
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If he's like my husband (or any other stubborn little fart for that matter) he'll quickly grow bored of just "sitting around". He will do one of two things:
1) Spend money on "projects" or "hobbies", like restoring cars or golfing...
Or...
2) Get a part time job doing... something...
My advice would be NOT to let him get into the FORMER, if money is tight. "Projects" and "hobbies" add up in the checkbook FAST. :/
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The money thing is what I am worried about. He already has some pretty expensive hobbies that I have no idea who he plans on paying for it after he gets out.