yoBdaBenO Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 Found this while looking for an image for another topic. Why do we overlook the men that get their lives on track and instead focus on those that continue down a path of disaster? We have a mechanic that was on the wrong path 10 years ago. Dad offered him a job when no one else would, 10 years he's been clean and sober. Dad just ran one of the guys old friends off the other day. Told him when he hired him if he ever hug around those guys again he'd have to let him go and he meant it. I was taught there are choices in life and even though someone makes bad choices that doesn't mean they cannot change paths and make good ones. It only takes someone that care enough to shoe them the path and give them a reason to stay on it. Just thought this was worth sharing, hope you do as well. If you're a felon, finding a steady job can be a challenge. It might take a leap of faith for an employer to give an ex-con a second chance. George Medley knows what it's like to be fresh out of prison and in search of work. Now that he runs Denver Scrap Metal Recycle Center, he makes it a priority to hire those in search of redemption. Quote
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