Larry The Plumber

I guess I was just lucky!

 

Hey,

When I got out of prison I did not even have the chance to get a job. My family wanted me to just hang out around the house for a few months so I could get used to things again. It was a good idea. In return they wanted me to just fix things here and there. Which I had no problem with because it’s not every day you get to do fun things like this in prison. So the day came when something broke that I did not want to fix. The toilet. It stunk! Crap was everywhere and I just did not know what to do. Someone called a plumber. I don’t know who did that. It was probably me ha-ha. Well they came over to our mess of a bathroom. While they were working I wanted to help them because it’s just what I was told to do. They said they had it under control but I insisted and they let me help. I was catching on pretty fast and they liked the way I worked. Someone quit that morning and they were understaffed so they asked me if I needed a job. I said yes and now I fix drains and do all sorts of plumbing. It’s a good paying job. Well that is my story I hope it helps someone out.

-Larry

3 thoughts on “Larry The Plumber

  • May 18, 2015 at 1:01 pm
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    Congratulations. As an R.S.O. myself, I curious as to how you got into plumbing since that job can send you into homes where children are present? I’m not saying that you would ever sexually abuse a child. I’m just curious that the powers that be allowed it. I can’t find a job, but there are guys I see on report-in dates with my supervising officer who have jobs such as landscaping that would move them all around the city and possibly within 1,000 feet of off-limits places. The difference is they’re not on G.P.S. I am. 🙁

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    • May 18, 2015 at 3:01 pm
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      Sometimes parole officers will not care as long as you are not directly working in the zones prohibited. Garbage men may sometimes visit a school to pick up a dumpster, but they will not be there longer then a few minutes so some do not see it as a big deal.

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  • June 29, 2015 at 6:01 am
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    Exactly, what job nowadays doesn’t involve possible being either around children and/or, in a so called violation zone? Not many, that’s for sure!

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