Hey y'all, since I was born my dad has been the owner of a bar. He doesn't have a manager to help run the bar so he has spent most of his time working there. He comes home late and I tend to only see him once a week. He knows very little about me, how can I create a better relationship with my dad?
>>18134223
unless hes willing to take time off or willing to let you work there, there isnt much you can do, but even if you work there it might not be an ideal way to become friends unfortunately.
>>18134223
Work at the bar. See if he will let you in on the family business. You get some work experience, some money and time with your dad.
I've tried talking to him about working at the bar, he says that I can but I have to commit myself to school and baseball at the same time. And when I get the opportunity to work, he usually doesn't allow me to attend. Good advice though, appreciate it!
>>18134325
sorry bud. dad sounds distant. i know that feel.
i take comfort in mentors.
>>18134325
You could just not do baseball. I much rather work at a bar than do baseball
I worked as a delivery guy for a chinese resteraunt for a year. 12 hour days i sat around waiting for orders as soon as the kids got out of school they stat at the resturaunt doing homework and working til 10. They seemd happy and had a good family relationship
Im assuming your not even 18 with having baseball as a priority in life so your most likely not allowed to be in a bar by law.
Is your dad luther mac. Ask to have a catch
>>18134223
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