It's a typical thing for most Gen Z kids. It's a part of how they live their lives.It seems as if Ubering his food order was a typical/routine thing for him. This would cost a lot more than $20 a week.
It's a typical thing for most Gen Z kids. It's a part of how they live their lives.It seems as if Ubering his food order was a typical/routine thing for him. This would cost a lot more than $20 a week.
Absolutely. Or real food. No wonder some student loans are through the roof. But, parents could try to put a stop to exorbitant spending I guess. Kind of blows me away.Yes, such a waste. It would be better to have a lot of candy, soda, Red Bull, lunchables delivered at once, and just have them on hand.
It's ridiculous. We have 2 students at separate unis living off campus (not on loans) who receive a bi-weekly stipend for groceries. FAFO what happens if you try to eat only fast food or DoorDash lol. It won't stretch that far and you will be starving lol. They may have tried that once or twice in the beginning, but the stipend is a set amount and doesn't change. They have learned how to budget it to last for them, as well as, how to work in a treat every once in awhile, too.Absolutely. Or real food. No wonder some student loans are through the roof. But, parents could try to put a stop to exorbitant spending I guess. Kind of blows me away.
Yes, real food would be even better. But I agree the wasted money is a little shocking.Absolutely. Or real food. No wonder some student loans are through the roof. But, parents could try to put a stop to exorbitant spending I guess. Kind of blows me away.
Thank you, I'll check that.If you read Tricia’s post at the beginning of this thread, it’s what is being referred to. Nothing confirmed in msm or through CCPD.
It doesn't make sure anyone's "safe" though, does it?My husband's 46 and I can track him on life 360.... it was actually our then preteen daughter who asked us to download it so we can all make sure everyone's safe.
The father said in his interview with Jennifer Coffindaffer on News Nation that it was an unusually late schedule that night because they just got the new puppy at their house around 11 p.m. and then after this excitement and settling the puppy in, etc. that is when Caleb started taking care of ordering the food, etc. So it wasn't a typical school night with the late arrival of the new pup at their apartment. They likely stayed up pretty late anyway, but the 3 a.m. time was probably later than usual due to the new puppy.If it was 3 am and he had class and then fishing, when was he going to sleep!!?!?!
Father said he had a job in Alaska this summer in the Jennifer Coffinder interview and that he had previously worked at a movie theater - in reference to them coming home late at times. So he had summer jobs.You seem like a great, well balanced parent. Everything in moderation.
The key difference here is you saying “if my child wanted/needed more, they can work”.
I’m not positive CH had that option or autonomy to make that decision.
<SBM>Iin my opinion, it's pretty clear that Caleb did not go outside to pick up his order, as he had requested contact-less delivery in advance.
I fail to see how stereotyping an entire generation helps find Caleb.It's a typical thing for most Gen Z kids. It's a part of how they live their lives.
I was referring to working while going to school full time.Father said he had a job in Alaska this summer in the Jennifer Coffinder interview and that he had previously worked at a movie theater - in reference to them coming home late at times. So he had summer jobs.
It’s a new delivery person every time, regardless of the store.<SBM>
It has been reported by others that contactless deivery is the default setting when the orders are placed on Uber. So it may not have been a conscious choice by Caleb. Also, his father stated that the convenience store that Caleb usually ordered from was closed, so Caleb ordered from a convenience store that was further away from his apartment complex. Because of that, it is possible that Caleb did go outside to be there in case the new delivery person would have a hard time finding his apartment.
Uber Eats:It’s a new delivery person every time, regardless of the store.
I put it into my DoorDash just now. The 3 items come to $12.67, delivery fee $2.99, fees and tax $4.54 for a total of $20.20 before a tip. Still doesn't make sense that he wouldn't have just stopped at QT for those things on his way to wherever he planned to fish. JMOWell hell, how much are 2 Lunchables and a Red Bull.? Budget shot in one fell swoop.![]()