jetbuilder wrote:
After reading this, All I can wonder is why they didn't give him a job!! He could have proved to be their best employee! He's definitely enthusiastic about it. At least create some position for him as a volunteer.
This story depresses me. Instead of being given a chance to do something he could excel at, he spent a good amount of his life in jail for trying (I understand he went about it illegally) to pursue his passion.
As was mentioned in the other thread he is out on parole and is going to try an contact agencies to help him get a job. I would not hire him to drive people because he might go where he feels like. I could see him working in the NYC Transit museum and library.
On a personal note I wonder if I will meet him at one of the support groups I attend in NYC.
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