I do just that. When I spoke to the students of Northern Illinois
University who were criminal justice majors, and that type. I also ran into
one of the people that used to be a guard at one of the prisons I was in.
He knew me well. He is working on me speaking with at risk youth. I am also
working on going back into the prisons to speak. But I can't do any of that
for a living. Although the college group was so impressed with my ability
to speak and cover the subject that they are trying to get me hooked up
doing lectures. I just hope I can get a break and get the LUG started, and
get a job. Things would be great if I could just get some type of job.

Later,

Mike

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Mike Rathburn <[email protected]> wrote:

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Michael Brown [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 9:58 PM
> > To: Jax-LUG
> > Subject: Re: Still looking for LUG in my area.
> >
>
> Michael you're a great candidate to work 'within the system' so to speak,
> so
> try to capitalize on the skillsets you attained while in to support and
> enhance private inmate support groups and organizations (halfway houses,
> reentry programs, drug/alcohol rehab centers, etc.).  Be ready to volunteer
> most of your time and technical expertise, be ready to share your story
> with
> the young clueless nitwits (as you once were), and these organizations will
> be ready to step up and support you in return.
>
> You've been awarded the opportunity to give back now in a unique way.  Try
> to make the most of it.
>
>
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