what we or at least I find ironic is that you claim to be a full time mom, yet you shipped your kid off to a warehouse. Tough job for you huh?
Sometimes it is nice to take a different view on things. Lets say you are a full time mechanic and your son/Daughter is going for a long trip and has a 1991 Ford Taurus. Being a loving father you spend a few nights maybe putting on new brakes, tuning it up, maybe upgrading the tires and getting the alignment dead nuts and the car is mint. But as you drive it around you hear a clicking sound coming from the transmission. Transmissions are not your expertise so you have a choice
1) Let it go and hope for the best or
2) Ship it off to someone who knows more about transmissions and have it looked at.
Question: If you chose option # 2 does this make you a lousy mechanic and a bad parent? or just a bad mechanic Hmmmm...... makes one think
Cindy is back! Let's reflect on old times and once again tear apart your stupid analogy.
After having noticed the transmission problem you state to then be faced with two choices, either ignore the problem or send it to someone who knows more about the issue than you and try and get it repaired.
This makes sense and the wise and logical course of action would be of course to send it to someone who knows more on the matter than you do.
Here's the thing though Cindy:
You want to make sure the guy you're sending your daughters car to knows what the hell he is doing. You analogy would seem to suggest that we all advocate ignoring kids who have problems. You won't find many who take that position on here Cindy, of course you're an idiot and would never acknowledge that.
Sticking with your analogy how would you feel if after sending your daughters car to this guy who claimed to be a professional you discovered that he had done no work whatsoever on the vehicle? Or perhaps he made the situation worse? Maybe he even damaged the car and made it unsafe for your daughter? He won't give you your money back and he says he'll sue you to no end if you try and tell people the truth about him. What would your response be Cindy?
That's where we're at, the mechanic did shoddy work yet wants to be credited with having fixed the car.