Too bad she isnt getting an education she can use for a productive career!
No slam on you. When my son enrolled in community college, the only criteria that I put on him was for him to tell me what marketable skills he expected to gain from the classes. He tried for a year, then got a part-time job at the local Tractor Supply. He was full-time in 6 months, a team lead in another six months, an assistant manager a year later and a store manager, both to open a new store and then running existing stores a year after that. While he worries about not having the shingle, he is a productive, knowledgable and successful store manager now, with no college debt.
I went to trade school, learned to be aircraft mechanic. Had to pay my dues then made it to the show. Worked 20 years at major airline on the line. Loved my job. That’s what I feal is important, passion for the job, not the money.