Parallax issue UTG 8-24 - Left and Right handed shooter - H E L P

Hi Airgunners! My son and I are enjoying our new FX Wildcat .22. fitted with a UTG 8-32 x 56. The gun groups anywhere from .37" - .54" at 50 yards every time. However, I am right handed and my son is a southpaw. Our respective POI is off about an inch in windage and elevation. He has to hold differently for his cheek to avoid the magazine. Anyway, we are both very consistent, but the zero variance is driving us nuts. We have a small amount of this problem on our big-bore hunting rifles at long yardages, but nothing this significant at 50 yards.

I realize it is an inexpensive scope. I went to our gun case to see if any of the Leupold and Trijicons that we have could focus dow to 10 yards - not that I wanted to strip one off of a deer rifle...but I thought about it. Anyway, This FX is so accurate and I want to find a solution that works for both of us. When the scope is focused for yardage, there is a huge amount of parralax error I can see if I move my head around ANY. I have never had this high a power of magnification before, so here are my questions:

1 - do you Hawke owners see the same issue (should I just spend more on a scope?)

2 - anyone else have this lefty / righty problem? how do you fix it?

Suggestions?
 
Zena its a common problem with airgun scopes , or most budget scopes ...Don't go by the markings , adjust till all movement is gone at the distance you are shooting and disregard the markings on the scope ....My leupolds are almost always the sharpest at the dial setting with zero parallax ..My other scopes its a crap shoot ..Just the way it is with some of them ...what drives me nuts are the scopes that when adjusted to zero Parallax's are out of focus .
Get it adjusted out and try your best to clear it up with eyepiece focus . I totally ignore the marked yardage for the most part on about half my scopes