one of the main things you have to realize and understand, you have to accept yourself first. you have to accept the terms, you know, that you ve come to and things that you ve done. and as long as you can accept yourself first, that s a start. that s a start to dealing with society. we talk about social skills, how to choose your friends and make sure that you re choosing the right friends, the people that are going to help you instead of people that will help you to get back here. good morning. good afternoon. it s nice to meet you. you, too. have a seat. today we re going to interview you for the position of material handler. mock job interviews reveal the harsh reality of making it in the real world. and what did you do in prison to prepare you for your release? i had to look inside myself and decide what i wanted out of life and i went through substance abuse. i went through some anger management training. and i decided what i wanted for myself.
it s nice to meet you. you, too. have a seat. today we re going to interview you for the position of material handler. mock job interviews reveal the harsh reality of making it in the real world. and what did you do in prison to prepare you for your release? i had to look inside myself and decide what i wanted out of life and i went through substance abuse. i went through some anger management training. and i decided what i wanted for myself. ricky collins appeared confident until it comes to the subject of his incarceration. oh, yes, i was incarcerated for armed robbery. i was in for five years. and where were you incarcerated? i was incarcerated in several joints throughout indiana, you know. the biggest problem is they tend to look down a lot. and i tell them, you know, whatever you did, whatever crime you committed, you ve done your time for that.
here. good morning. good afternoon, mr. jennings. i m miss canrnegie. nice to meet you. you too. have a seat. mock job interviews sometimes reveal the harsh reality of making it in the real world. what did you do in prison to prepare you for your release? i had to look inside myself and decide what i wanted out of life. and i went through substance abuse. i went through some anger management training. and i decided what i wanted for myself. ricky colins appears confident. until it comes to the subject of his incarceration. yes, i was incarcerated for armed robbery. i was out five years. yes. and where were you incarcerated? i was incarcerated in several, you know, joints. throughout indiana, you know. the biggest problem is they tend to look down a lot. and i tell them whatever you
that s a start to dealing with society. we talk about social skills, how to choose your friends and make sure that you re choosing the right friends, the people that are going to help you instead of people that will help you to get back here. good morning. good afternoon. it s nice to meet you. you, too. have a seat. today we re going to interview you for the position of material handler. mock job interviews reveal the harsh reality of making it in the real world. and what did you do in prison to prepare you for your release? i had to look inside myself and decide what i wanted out of life and i went through substance abuse. i went through some anger management training. and i decided what i wanted for myself. ricky collins appeared confident until it comes to the subject of his incarceration. oh, yes, i was incarcerated for armed robbery. i was in for five years.
life and i went through substance abuse. i went through some anger management training. and i decided what i wanted for myself. ricky collins appeared confident until it comes to the subject of his incarceration. oh, yes, i was incarcerated for armed robbery. i was in for five years. and where were you incarcerated? i was incarcerated in several joints throughout indiana, you know. the biggest problem is they tend to look down a lot. and i tell them, you know, whatever you did, whatever crime you committed, you ve done your time for that. so i want you to lift your head up. you have nothing to be ashamed of because you ve done your time and that s why we do this because it s very important that they know that. at isp, self-improvement is also available to those whose release dates are decades away. i tell my mother all the