Never ran across this in all my time working and figured this forum would get some lulz from it with a sprinkle of solid adice thrown in.
I deal with a lot of mentally ill clients (I work in the tax field), and this guy, holy shit, I never seen something like this.
Guy is married, has a 6 year old with his wife (who's super intelligent, all-star athletic caliber at 6, seems good genes), has a step son who is 12 (severe mental ill problems... no genetics of his obv). So he's trying to get me to get money for his family for this step son through tax credit (my job). This guy had massive emotional meltdown in front of me this morning and I was left with absolutely no solid advice for him.
Backstory on this guy.... was an alcoholic all through his 20's. He's in his late 30's now. He has no hs education whatsoever (so he's fucked already), and wants to go back to get his high school diploma then go to community college for a business degree. His wife just found out she has diabetes, she's about 320lbs, one of those stereotypical moms who was good looking as a teen but let herself go and there's no going back. He wants to get money for this kid as a dependant and use it for himself to go to college (wtf?).
Getbiggers prob all have business degrees so.... how in the world is this guy going to be in his 40's and start off a career? Is this even possible in a recession and over population, where another man in his early 20's will have an equal to better education and work history than him. He doesn't seem to handle stress well at all, and the business world is full of cold hearted sharks. Its also full of self medicating drinkers, and I don't know how he's going to refuse a drink or two and not be an outcast.
This guy cried right in front of me, not about the kid, but about how he was stuck in a rut because of him. What the fuck......
I have to go see this guy again later today, any solid advices on this guy's career advice would be helpful. I'm still going to get him the money, as this is how I make a living, but holy shit, in all my time I've never ran across such a confusing person.