Well I've got two teenaged boys, the elder is 19 and a second year computer engineering student at a college 4 hrs away. The second is 17, a senior in HS, has just decided on a college close to his brother. Both have pt jobs. Both have permits,. but really have no interest in driving. I have to MAKE them. And of course I haven't MADE them often, so neither is anywhere NEAR passing a driving test.
I'm not sure it's a good idea to MAKE a kid drive who doesn't want to.
I also have a nearly 15 yo daughter who CANNOT WAIT TO DRIVE THAT CAR. So I will not entirely escape that awful worry you have when your inexperienced driver is out and about, nor will I entirely escape the GIANT insurance increase.
It's a murky line between childhood and adulthood. I am pleased with my boys' focus on school and good grades and their pt jobs. For me, THAT is their job, they're not REALLY adults yet.
I should also mention, after merit scholarships, they will be paying for the majority of their own education.
They WILL eventually HAVE to drive a car themselves, of course. I'm thinking they will spring for their own private driving school, possibly this summer. They even HAVE a car, in the driveway, all registered and inspected and in good working condition.
I guess if I had an 18 yo who graduated hs last year, only taking ONE class, and only working PT, I might feel like you do. I might require rent, etc. Is there a reason why he's NOT a ft student?
So, yeah, some things have got to change. I agree.
Why not ask him, what's your plan? What do you want to be? What would you like to do? Let's take steps to GET you there, you could say. Sounds like he needs a little motivation.
:)