Old, The problem with the recruiters in HS is for the kids that are too immature (which a whole lot more of HS kids are these days then 20-30 yrs ago) see it as a plan Z and check out of doing well in school.
I signed him up for a NFL recruiting web site and showed him his grades DO matter a whole lot to get into a college football program. He got the msg and instead of trying harder, gave up, using it as a excuse to even bother.
I know I am not a good leader, teacher, or instructor. Was better 10 yrs ago but have lost my patience. Burned out of me dealing with Aspergers child. And other reasons. ( I built my biz not the government.)
Tks everyone for the advice and support. Sent my wife flowers at work apologizing for being too direct. I never had great "people skills". As a software guy its all 0 or 1 and $'s and cents to me. Dr. Spock like when things get difficult. All logical, no feeling. I am afraid it is past the point of no return with the wife. "Opposites attract, then drive each other crazy!" Kinda surprised we lasted this long actually.
Hate to say it again, but last summer when this kids was away for 10 days, my wife and I and our other 2 kids got along well and the house was peaceful.
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