John's father is a somewhat distant figure in the book. He's mostly absent and, when present, often appears to be inattentive to John's needs. The story mainly focuses on John's journey of self-discovery and his bond with the Pigman, not on his father's future plans.
Perhaps you are thinking of something else? Could you clarify your question? For example:
* Are you asking about a specific scene or chapter?
* Are you interested in John's own future plans?
* Is there a particular theme or aspect of the book that made you wonder about John's father's future plans?
Providing more context will help me understand your question better and give you a more relevant answer.