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I looking for ideas from some of you experienced parents about finding some

meaningful work for my 19yo son.

Background:

He graduated from school last May. We have done about 1 1/2 yr of job training

through our state's department of rehabilitation services. Those services were

terminated when it became evident to them that he would not be able to work

independently. Their services were designed to send a job coach for a limited

amount of time and then expect him to handle the job on his own.

He receives SSI and lives with us, so 'earning significant income' is not my

biggest concern for him right now. He participates in Challenger League sports

and church activities, but he needs to have a job--even if it's 3 hrs a day.

I'm aware of the sheltered workshops, but want to look first at other

opportunities.

My questions:

What have you learned? What should I avoid? How should I approach prospective

employers?

Sheltered workshops pay the workers VERY little income....one friend told me her

son received about $20 for two week's work. They get away with paying very

low.....can grocery stores, fast food stores, or any private company get away

with paying lower than minimum wage? I'm thinking that he would NOT be as

valuable as the average worker who gets minimum wage (although I wonder

otherwise on that one :-). I wondering if he would be more valuable to a

prospective employer if he could be paid $3-$5 per hour...something that would

benefit both the employer and the employee?

Please give any other advice/ideas that you all have.

Thank you so much.

Shirley--mom to Josiah, now 19yo

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