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Are you handy and interested in a career where you can use your hands? In this interview with an apartment maintenance worker, he shares how through his faith and job training, he has been able to turn his life around, from dealing drugs and spending time in prison, to becoming a family man with a steady job who shares his faith with anyone who will hear.

What is your job title and what industry do you work in? How many years of experience do you have in this field? How would you describe yourself using only three adjectives
I am a maintenance technician in the the apartment industry. I would describe myself as assertive, patient, and optimistic.

How would you describe what you do? What does your work entail? Are there any common misunderstandings you want to correct about what you do?
It can be really tiring but yet fulfilling. There’s a certain joy I get out of having a problem, finding it, and repairing it. Not just anyone can’t do this job you have to be a people person.

What’s your ethnicity and gender? How has it hurt or helped you? If you ever experienced discrimination, how have you responded and what worked best? Do you speak another language, and has it been helpful in your career?
I am African American, and it hasn’t hurt me.

On a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate your job satisfaction? What might need to change about your job to unleash your full enthusiasm?
I have to say a 10. I love what I do.

If this job moves your heart – how so? Ever feel like you found your calling or sweet spot in life? If not, what might do it for you?
It does move my heart. I get to meet and encounter all sorts of people and work with my hands. A smile or kind word can make a major difference in someone’s day.

Is there anything unique about your situation that readers should know when considering your experiences or accomplishments?
Before working this job, I was in prison with no skills at all. I had dealt drugs up until that point. Four years later, I’ve turned my life around. I have a wife and family and the best part of it all is I became a minister. I’m able to tell all these people about the love of Jesus!

How did you get started in this line of work? If you could go back and do it differently, what would you change?
I heard from a friend about a grounds keeper job that was open. I applied and got the job. I learned as much as I could, and was promoted to maintenance technician. I wouldn’t change a thing.

What did you learn the hard way in this job and what happened specifically that led up to this lesson?
If you’re in an apartment making a repair and see another potential problem, fix it. I was in a unit repairing a faucet and heard the toilet running and pretty much ignored it. Well, a couple of weeks later I got a call after hours. That same toilet was stopped up and because it was running it flooded half the unit! So now, no matter what I’m in the unit for, if I see a problem I fix it!

What is the single most important thing you have learned outside of school about the working world?
You must learn to deal with different personalities

What’s the strangest thing that ever happened to you in this job?
I went to a unit to repair a garbage disposal. The resident let me in and went upstairs. I completed my work, and called for the lady to sign the work request. To my surprise she came down stark naked!

I was so nervous I left my step ladder there, which I needed for my next work request. I searched for that ladder all day. The next day my manager called me to the office to tell me I had left a ladder in that resident’s apartment. Yes, it may have had something to do with her coming down stairs naked!

Why do you get up and go to work each day? Can you give an example of something that really made you feel good or proud?
I go to work each day to provide for my family. One thing that made me feel very good was that I was replacing a kitchen light once and through my conversation with the resident, and the work of the Holy Spirit, the elderly resident got saved. She was 62 years old. That had to be the best feeling ever to lead her to Christ.

What kind of challenges do you face and what makes you just want to quit?
Nothing makes me want to quit, but its really hard talking to a resident who has a problem with management.

How stressful is your job? Are you able to maintain a comfortable or healthy work-life balance? How?
It’s stressful when I have to leave out of the pulpit at church when I’m on call at the apartment complex. I try to keep a healthy work-life balance balance by leaving work at work and home at home.

What’s a rough salary range for the position you hold? Are you paid enough and/or happy living within your means?
$22,000 to about $30,000. I think I am underpaid, but I am thankful for what I have.

How much vacation do you take? Is it enough?
I get two weeks of vacation a year it’s enough for me.

What education and skills do you need to get hired and succeed in this field?
You should have a HVAC certification, as well as skills in carpentry, plumbing, painting, minor electrical, appliance repair, heating and air conditioning.

What would you tell a friend considering your line of work?
It’s not for everyone.

If you could write your own ticket, what would you like to be doing in five years?
I would be contracting doing this kind of work for myself.

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  • sandra

    I wish alot of people could be as strong as you and turn their lives around I see it everyday with my own family this is the story of their lives but their continuing to do the samee things with lives. So blesses that I didn’t yake that path I just wish people would understand that when they make bad decicions it hurts just more than them. I’m so happy that you over came this struggle. Good luck and keep up the good work.

  • happyameena

    I was just making the comment today about I was a female hustler, now turned my life around and in college, getting an Associates in Criminal Justice. Never know the path that God takes you until you get there.

  • http://www.facebook.com/juanrene.rocha JuanRene Rocha Jr

    I worked as a assembly tech for 20 years in three different companies. I loved my jobs but felt way under paid. Now I am on Dialysis and do not work. That is way Iam going back to school.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001351157328 Kim Brown

    I’ve struggled all my life feeling very little satisfaction with the various jobs- childcare, retail, food service- until I got my C.N.A. license. It was a decision that has changed my life. I have found more job satisfaction and happiness through my work as a nursing assistant. A job that brings satisfaction is a way to find happiness through the rest of an individual life, because we spend so much time at work, a stressful job can lead to more family or firend stress.

  • http://www.facebook.com/lynette.j.cox Lynette Jean Cox

    I find your story inspiring, I have had many similar experiences. I have worked hard to learn and grow and leave my past behind me.

  • Katera Springs

    Your story is extremely inspiring. I love your positive attitude about life and the blessings you have. It’s very true that a smile or kind words can completely alter someone’s day or life. It’s often that we get so caught up on what we do not have, we often miss the many blessings that we do have to share and be thankful for. God bless you and keep that optimistic attitude. Don’t ever change regardless of what may change around you.

  • http://www.facebook.com/deborah.countryman.5 Deborah Countryman

    Spoken like a true christian. I was once in your shoes as well and when god take sover your life many doors will open. I decided to pursue my education and after graduation would like to open my own business. I love to cook so foods is my business of choice and it would also help my church out. We do many bake sales in a year and I make many pies, having my own business would allow me to donate more pies for the church. I love your story and you are right. Sometimes jobs are not for everyone, each person has a place that will work for them and their community. I am glad you found yours!

  • Aurthur Damper

    Your story is very inspiring I have been in your same shoes. When I was younger and in high school I thought that gang banging and selling drugs was the coolest thing that there was. I was not worried about what the future held or going to college then, but when I had my first child I started to change and then went back to my old ways. After awhile I changed my whole entire life style and I decided that I wanted to go to school to better myself and provide a better future for my children. My now future wife pushed me to pursue my dreams and enroll into college because I would like to open up my own business and become my own boss. I am very glad that you changed your life around and I wish you the best of luck!

  • E.pena

    Your story means a lot. Your dedication and desire to move foward and stay out of drugs is inspiring. Many people need that deternimation you have to provide for your family. I myself feel that i am underpaid but i still due my best job because it also provides for my family.

  • I.snyder

    I like this story because it moves me. The world needs to be a better place, we need to all step up and become better people. This is truely inspring to many. It takes a very strong person inside and out to change your lifestyle.

  • Udo

    This is such a tremendous piece. It shows how with just a little opportunity someone can turn their life around.

  • jessicaweil7

    Praise God. Life is to short to focus on the negative. It is importat to remember why we are here and what our purpose is in life. Never loose hope and remember to focus on why were brought to this earth.

  • http://www.facebook.com/bev.marshall.908 Bev Marshall

    I enjoyed this interview because it shows there is nothing in your past that can keep you from GOD, if you want HIM.

  • http://www.facebook.com/pammattt Pamela Matthews Turner

    The gentleman mentioned, “became a minister”, that
    is fantastic. I am a Minister as well; all of the “hard knocks” that
    I have lived would have “knocked” me out with a 10 count if it had
    not been for the Lord. I have to live for the Lord all the days of my life and
    share the goodness that He has bestowed upon me.
    I want all to know of the Lord’s saving Grace and Power, through His word, my life, and as well as; my works.

  • MrT.

    I think that this story is amazing for a few different reasons. First off the fact that he was able to change his life from where he was is amazing. Secondly, in this rough economy where everyone is focused on getting ahead and making more, the guy is not just content with what he has but is completely happy with it all although he clearly deserves more. Very inspirational

  • AML

    I really am inspired by this story because he is using his faith to lead others to christ. The Lord uses us all in many different ways to lead people to Christ. He works with people everyday and that is not an easy job, yet he is meant to do that work for many reasons. I recently started working with adolescents with substance abuse problems and it is not easy. I pray that the Lord will use me for what the kids need just for that day. I am inspired by this story.

  • vsp

    This is an inspiring story because this shows how wonderful someone’s life can be when you trust Christ. He is using his faith to lead others to God despite his challenges and obstacles that he’s faced. Like this gentleman, I was faced with many obstacles where I did not think anyone was out there that could help me. But I realized my God was bigger than my problems and I put all of my trust in him. Things may not have worked out according to my plan, but the worked out in God’s timing which is better.

  • Tanisha Whitaker

    This story gives me hope for my family, and myself. I grew up very poor because my parents were addicted to drugs. I was the oldest girl of 5 kids so I had to take care of all my siblings. I never knew when my parents would be home, or if we would have anything to eat that day. I was 10 years old, and very depressed. I grew up to really want more but didn’t believe I’d have it. I became a moter myself at 15. I was beaten for many more years. I suffered many loses including the death of one of my children by the time I was 24. My siblings, and I had no real guidance so the streets was what came to guide them. They began to rob, steal, and sell drugs which they do to this day. I was always the one that had an inner voice that advised me against certain things( thank God). But for many years I watched them go to jail have child after child they couldn’t take care of, and didn’t to care while I struggled to care for mine. I still struggle to this day to keep my head up because all I have gone through however because of people like this I have hope that my life as well as my siblings lives can be better. I am now 30 years old working on a bachelors degree hoping to provide a better life for my children. God is good!

  • Kylie Adams

    This story is very touching to me! A close friend of mine has gone through the same thing as this, and is now working as a construction worker with great pay. I am a spiritual person and believe that God can bring anyone out of anything! It is encouraging to hear stories like this. Thank you for sharing!

  • http://www.facebook.com/deniece.marshall Deniece Marshall

    One thing that made me feel very good was that you said that through your conversation and the work of the Holy Spirit, the elderly resident got saved. I get so excited when I hear what God will use you to do if you are available to him.

  • Bria Finley

    This story gives me hope. I would like to be a social worker, but am constantly told that there is not enough money in that field and I will not be able to live comfortably. But, I believe that God’s calling for my life is to help others, and as long as I am happy doing what I love, money will follow. Thank you for the reassurance of my decision to follow my dreams.

  • totbee86

    I found this story very interesting and inspiring. It pushes others that may be going through a similar situation knowing they can make something out of nothing. I am thankful for this stories because it just verifies that it is all up to me how my life can go. Determination not to be like the crowd can push you to your limit but it is only if you allow it too.

    Having God in your life i believe has a great impact on everything. At one point i thought i was going to be in the number of statistics that proved African American having a large amount of high school dropouts;however, i changed by making the decision to educate myself so i could be just as successful as any other race. I also came to the conclusion at that time when i was doing bad; things could not get any worse so why not try to make the best out of life.

  • Last Leaf on the Tree

    I have never been in prison or committed any crimes but my brother has. It has been difficult for him to stay out of that cycle and out of prison. I can relate to this story directly through my brother. It makes me happy to see anyone succeed and truly embrace what took them to their current place. It makes me extra happy when an under dog or someone labeled less likely to succeed, succeeds.
    I was a single parent of four kids for several years more than once. I did not like myself and felt constant guilt over my mistakes and failed marriages. I struggled to make ends meet and was constantly torn between working and providing for my kids and still being able to have quality time with them and myself. I gave into pressure of who I was, who I wasn’t, and who I THOUGHT I should be. It took many years to realize what is important and what is irrelevant to happiness.
    I am now 35, in my third year of college, getting good grades, and slowly simplifying my life down to the basics without too much distraction. I try to not just accept or tolerate my mistakes, but embrace them fully and appreciate why I am where I am today. For the first time in many years I love myself so I can better love those around me. I live under my mold of who I know I am, and I strive to keep it that way no matter what society or family believes that should be. I have also found a great satisfaction in helping others in my current job just as the maintenance worker has, as well as through volunteer work. I even remarried and finally found myself in an eternal relationship with a partner.
    I am not actively religious but I believe in faith and posessing a center of existence. I respect and admire those who follow God or a particlular religion and share the knowledge and goodness of what it has brought to their lives and what it can do for others. With or without a religion, it is essential to believe in yourself, love yourself, and embrace all that you were, all that you are, and all you will continue to be, just as the person in this story has.

  • Hemay31

    I can definitely relate to this article, and I look up to this man for bettering his life it is easy to fall back into old habits when things are difficult. It has a very inspiring message and the man is obviously very optimistic, he didn’t give up and that is the most inspiring part.

    My mom is a house keeper with two kids and ever since my parents split up she has been supporting us alone! To make matter worse my sister and I both got diagnosed with Vitiligo which is a skin condition where there is a loss of brown color from areas of your skin and it results in white patches. That took a toll on the three of us tremendously, my little sister gets treatment once every week which slows down the treatment since its suppose to be at least three times. She does what she can with the little we have and she cant afford to have us both on the treatment. She is truly my hero, she never complains and always put us before herself in everything especially since its only the three of us now.

  • http://www.facebook.com/tnjulymoon Beverly Nelson

    this is an awesome testamony.Your faith is great. I can take some lessons from you

  • Ashley Koonce

    I can really relate to this article. Similar to this man it took a tragic life event in order to turn my life around for the better. When I was thirteen years old I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. At first I questioned, “Why did something like this happen to me?” However, I soon realized that this illness was meant to serve as a wake up call for me to put my life together. Like this man I began to serve my community more by taking part in Relay for Life, volunteering at my church, and acting as a team captain at M.S. Walk events. I also worked hard at school and graduated at the top of my class. Now I will be attending Teachers College at Columbia University in the Fall. This man’s story is proof that you can turn your life around as long as you work hard and use your faith to be your guide.

  • ChristinaRae

    This is a great story. I have to be honest, I do not think everyone deserves a second chance, but this man went to prison for dealing drugs. He didn’t murder or rape anyone. He completely turned his life around and now he is doing what he loves to do which is HELPING people. That’s wonderful that he has a beautiful family now and became a Minister. Never judge a book by its cover. Always listen to someone’s story. You don’t know anything about them until you’ve walked in their path.

  • windykinlaw

    The single most important thing which I have learned in this working world is to be honest and loyal. As long as one is honest and loyal he or she can accomplish anything. Most employers would prefer to hire an honest employee. Honesty and loyalty is the key concept.

  • Suzette

    Very inspiring story, it reminds me of when I came to Christ and realized I needed Him. When you are lost, you don’t realize that you need something you haven’t found yet. So you continue to live the life thinking you are good.
    The day i realized I needed Christ in my life, was the day I took a big sigh of relief I had found what I had always been searching for. It took a huge weight of my shoulders

  • http://www.facebook.com/aneisha.christie Aneisha Christie

    This is a very inspirational story. It reminds me of a book Im reading call the dream giver. When things get hard people forget to take a step back and look at what they have and what they can use to get to the next level. And once you accomplish your dreams the joy you get from doing what you are meant to do is the best feeling in the world.

  • Stephanie Cerda

    I’ve had my fair share of similar experiences as well. It’s a rough obstacle to withstand, but everyone is given a chance to overcome them. I am proud to hear that you have left those dark times behind, and used them to forward on with life.

    It’s a natural desire for people to judge others based on their past decisions, but you live your life independently and don’t care what others would have to say on the subject. The most important aspect of your story is that you’re happy now and doing what you love to do. There’s no better way to experience life.

    Thank you for sharing your story, because it is an inspiring one for myself and others. I hope that you continue in happiness with your journey.

  • Ty

    It is always uplifting to read a story about someone who has turned their life around. Making a difference is always applauded and the fact that he is willing to share his story speaks a lot to his character. What a boost!!

  • Diego

    Great story! In many answers he seems very passionate about what he does, and it really does seem like he enjoys it, even though he feels that he is a little bit underpaid. I guess money doesn’t matter too much if you really love what you are doing. I also really like that he was a drug dealer and in prison for part of his life, but he turned it around and became a better person, with a good family and a good job.
    This inspired me in a way to never give up, and to be happy with what you do.

  • Tanue David

    This story exemplifies what it takes to overcome becoming a product of one’s environment. Growing up in predominately low-income, minority neighborhoods in Chicago, there is a lot of exposure to drugs and gangs. Many of the children, I went to grammar school with are now in jail or some are dead from a life of crime. This is a lifestyle that many are statistically said to engage in at some point in life.

    Coming from this type of environment, I chose a different life for myself. Instead of going to high school in the neighborhood, I attended Lane Tech, one of the top high schools in the city of Chicago. Detached from my immediate environment exposed me to a variety of cultural backgrounds, which led me to make different choices. On the other hand, former friends and classmates, of mine, are people I see now that have chosen to be the typical statistic.

    Through maintained faith, hope, and love, I have been able to graduate from a community college with an Associates in Arts and I am in the process of being a college graduate with a Bachelors in Arts as a Political Science major. People I grew up with as a child are now memories. The best word to describe this story is empowerment. When everyone has cast a person away, it is the consistency of self belief with a reliance on a higher power that keeps you on the path to success and self-fulfillment.

  • Tracey Daniels

    This story is very inspirational and it lets all individuals know that your past does not determine your future, you determine your future!

  • Blue Horse

    I can relate to this story as I also did time & worked as a maintenance worker when I was 1st released.

    With FAITH, anything is possible!

  • D’Vontai Crowder

    This story is awe inspiring. It reminds me of some of my family members and friends who were leading a life that was taking them to either a jail cell or a chalk outline. One of my pastors who was my neighbor and close friend lead a life of crime and was very happy when he found Jesus. I myself am glad to have had people around me to lead me on a righteous path and set a good example for me by sharing their experiences. Church has helped me get through tough times and I am better off with it.

  • Henry Lovos

    I found this career story to be very inspiring which also allowed me to read first hand on some of the troubles a person can go through. I do love the fact that these questions allowed this man to provide honest and sincere answers to what he had gone through before and after his career. Many people can relate to these type of experiences but very few will actually publicly reveal their journey through life’s troubles.

    I did not have to go to prison for some of the bad decisions I made growing up, however I can relate to a lot of the struggles that he went through as a minority growing up in a low income family. Growing up in rough neighborhoods can have a lot of temptations and can easily direct a youngster in the wrong direction. While going through these struggles I married my wife, had my first daughter and found the lord as well. Finding Jesus and having my daughter made me forget about my old ways and seek the path of righteousness. I now have a job I love and can set as an example to my children and teach them the ways of Jesus Christ so they dont have to go through the troubles I did growing up.

    Finding my religion has allowed me to think positive in troublesome times, sometimes when I think all has failed God will shine his light down on me and show me that he will never lead me a stray. The Lord has a purpose to everything and I am glad I found him because my faith has allowed me to raise my family and lead a life he can be proud of.

  • Marisol

    * I absolutely enjoyed this story for many distinct reasons. First, I find it overwhelming when a person who has had a rough past, especially with a criminal history, manages to change and give their lives to God. The fact that this man dealt with drug, was in prison with no skills whatsoever, and managed to have a family and a job is seriously inspirational. He is an African American who is proud of what he does and he won’t let anyone change that or do anything about it. He’s keeping his head up and succeeding in life. I’m a woman from Puerto Rico, and I’m about to attend school at Ball State University at Indiana and I know that being a minority will be an interesting journey but I can’t wait to see how my future will slowly unfold.

  • Jaysam

    This story was very inspiring. I have made some bad decisions. I have a cleaning job for which I am way underpaid but I use that money to survive. Having a relationship with Jesus has kept me humble to stay at the job. With faith anything is possible.

  • Kristi

    This story moved me. I have to be honest and at first, I was thinking wow this is a long story, but then I got really into it. It just inspired me in all kinds of ways and to see or hear about anyone overcoming something like this really is amazing. It’s extremely hard to want to change someone about your life when you just are not motivated but to see someone else do it, when their conditions are far much worse, truly is liberating. It makes all the trials and tribulations in life suddenly fade away into being less significant. I feel like I was brought to this page to read this story and am really glad I did.

  • Dana C

    this question and answer is very inspiring. especially when he says that he was in prison and was dealing drugs , but found Jesus. this proves that everybody has a calling and as long as you put my mind to it you can acheive it. this also moved me , i personally have not started my career but i hope to one day be as happy and faithful to my god as he is. may god bless him and may he continue to help others with his talented gift of fixing things. :)

  • Darren

    I love the fact that this article expresses the truth of what God can do in a person’s life despite what he/she has done in their past. The authenticity of this man’s life really shows how powerful his testimony is, in being in prison, being a drug dealer and having the power of Christ completely transform his life.

    It is clear that he enjoys what he does and as a minister of the gospel seems to have a balanced life that is done in excellence. As a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ and a minister of His gospel, l myself am excited to see what else God does with this man’s life as well as his community involvement as a maintenance technician.

    I have also worked with a maintenance crew before within an apartment complex, and I know that, that type of work is not easy and really can have an impact on you physically and mentally as well. I would definitely like to meet this guy just to have a even more in depth conversation of how the Lord uses him within the body of Christ.

    This particular story really shows the truth that with Christ in your life, all things are possible, which is the truth of the word of the Lord. It is not to my surprise that this man of God experienced a supernatural shift in his life once he met Jesus for himself. For anyone who truly believes in the name of the only Son of God they shall be saved. Romans 10:9 declares, that if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead then you shall be saved. The Love of God is ever prevalent in this man’s life and I enjoyed reading his story.

  • Maritza

    This interview shows what faith can do for a person. By believing and trusting in God he will help you through all times.

    Its great that the man believes in the Lord as trys to inspire others. He trys to take care if his family and does what he likes at the same time.

    If we all set goals and ask Jesus to lead us in the right direction he will, he is so great and nobody will be satisfied without him.

    I would say congrats to the man for staying with his family and trusting in the Lord to get him out of his stump.

  • Sonya B.

    This article shows that if you believe and have faith in God that anything is possible. It is amazing how he overcame his past and proceeded to become successful in life. Not only did he find a trade, he also became a minister.

    This showed that he did not stop at just becoming a maintenance technician, he went on and became a minister also and juggles both with his personal life.

    This story also relates to overcoming any fears or obstacles in life and providing faith to continue on. I have experienced the thought of not going on to finish my degree to just give up because I felt I could not do it. Believing in myself and overcoming the fears of the real world I was able to see that I can complete my degree and have a better life in the future.

  • Emma Bowman

    This interview was really encouraging, through its clear demonstration of the power of the Holy spirit. In particular I was moved by the fact that this man led a 62 year woman to salvation, someone whom most would assumed was coming to the end of their life and stuck in their ways – but Jesus Christ can conquer all! The optimism and contentment weaved throughout his words is heart warming. His clear focus on living a life dedicated to Christ is evident – I’m thoroughly inspired by this.

  • http://www.facebook.com/mechelle.salley Mechelle Salley

    I could relate to this interview. Going through adversity,
    facing discrimination and unexpected experiences I could always led in my faith
    in God, trust in Him and enjoy all seasons of life.

  • Dan’Elle B

    I can really apprieciate this article. Some of the best people in world are those who hae turned an unfavorable situation in there lives into a positive situation. They are the peop-le that can impact so many others because they can relate.
    I strongly beleive we go through things for a reason. The reason is ususally to help others. This story reminds me that it is not always where you start, but where you finish that counts.

  • http://www.facebook.com/brian.szczucki Brian Szczucki

    Your story is very inspirational to me. I know what its like to have to make the best out of a bad situation, but I know you can never let anything hold you back.

  • monicalopez

    I totally relate to your story. I too was an addict, with no future ahead of me but jails and prison. In prison I surrendered my life to Christ and started reading my bible diligently. God has done for me what I couldn’t do for myself…. given me a new life and a great educational opportunity. Thank you for sharing your testimony.

  • Glee

    I really enjoyed this story because he over came his struggles and became an all around handy man. I am so glad I read his story because I went through some what of what he went through.

  • Hakim

    This story is a testament in faith and courage. Sometimes the odds are against us and the choices we make can affect us tremendously. Being lost in our past can also be a detriment to our future. Having strong faith in God and remaining positive no matter how negative the situation, we can overcome it all. I really enjoyed this story as it shows that with God on our side all things are possible. No matter how bad the situation everyone deserves a second chance and with that second chance we too can make a difference.

  • siren

    Everyone has a story and in each story you can become your own hero. in this story, he chose that path!

  • katiee12

    This is an amazing story. Im glad you left the life style you had and can now provide for your family, I know the struggles you go through everyday. Its really hard but at the end of the day you do it for your family. Keep up the good work your doing a pretty amazing job!

  • David92056

    This shows that anybody no matter what they’ve done, can achieve whatever they set their minds to accomplish

  • valdezgln

    No matter what life throws at you, the Lord is there and has something better in store for you. You just need to have faith and things will turn to positive. This story really hits home my borther was in prision and now he is walking in faith with the Lord. Things are looking postitive for both of them.

  • Chung Kim

    Everyone always struggles with there own problems in life. What makes a better person is learning from those mistakes. Being in school and having to rise above the peer pressure is the same way. i myself have had my faults but as a teen becoming a young adult isn’t easy.

    Especially through these times. But, if I’ve learned anything after becoming the young man i am today just like the man above in the story it is that a little faith can take you a long way. With faith even when you think all hope is lost anything is possible.

    I could have easily dropped out of school, abused drugs or alcohol but I took a leap of faith and let go of my so-called friends. After awhile my life turned around. My grades were higher, my parents were proud of me and most of all, I was truly happier.

  • Rebecca Reyes

    Like the testimony above, I believe everyone in life has had their own life struggles and obstacles to go through. Being a women of faith, I myself have struggles in college. It is extremely difficult to relate to someone who does not abuse drugs, drinks alcohol and parties every weekend. The balance between school, work and other extra ciricular activities makes life much more challenging that it feels like sometimes I might as well drink, or abuse drugs in order to find some sort of stress reliever ,but I know that I should feed more off my spirit and less on my flesh.

    The life of a student in college is never easy, there will always be something or someone trying to put you down, some sort of critic always watching your every move waiting for you to fall down and so forth. I, like the man telling his story above have faith that we can get through anything in life with the help of God Almighty.

  • RainbowStar01

    Hello , I am in Southwest Houston Texas with a client that has a similar case with a felony however he is also looking for a maintenance technician job . Can you give us any suggestions

  • B Shapiro

    Through trials and tribulations breed success and character I am glad that you are able to live out a passion and have the goals to accompany your future successes. Keep up the good work and keep looking forward. Your story was enlightening, godspeed!

  • Tanisha Washington

    I like this man’s testimony and life story. It is fascinating to see a person who has been through so much change their life around and create a new start for themselves. It shows the hard-work and determination and effort that someone is willing to pick up their life and turn it around to help and minister to people that may be going through things in there own personal life.

  • Juleene Jenkins

    This man has a great testimony to his life and how he had struggles and then came to know the Lord. It is the way it is for many people who come to know the Lord, it was for me. I just love knowing that the Holy Spirit is working in the lives of so many!

  • Tonia S.

    I really am touched by this man’s story. I am also a Christian and I believe that finding God is the best thing that can happen to you. I think that it is wonderful that he found the greatest love that we all will ever receive and I am so happy for him.

  • KenyaR.

    I am a witness that people can change and Christianity works. I once too did things that I was not proud of and was at one time ashame to share with my children or others. However now I understand our testimony help others and we have nothing to be ashame of. Once you are a Christian, you are a NEW creature!

  • Julian Gomez

    This story is very motivating. I am extremely impressed that this man went from dealing drugs to being a family man. most people come out of jail and go back to a criminal life.

    I relate to this story in a very odd way. my situation is with athletics. I broke my sternum two times in one season, and this made me not eligible to play one of my favorite sports. I also persevered and moved on by switching sports to swim team. I went on to be a team captain and do very well in swimming.

    I am very thankful for people like him who can change there ways from the criminal life by finding a calling. This man’s is god, I would say my calling is athletics because it keeps me out of trouble and gives me great leadership and confidence skills I use in every day life.

  • http://www.facebook.com/deandrathomas22 Deandra Thomas

    I am so touched by your story its always good to see person overcome their “Achilles heel” to see him overcome and make something of his life not only for him but his family. Its not easy to overcome addiction it takes everything out of a person to get back on track and barely nothing to get off track. It put me in mind of a friend of mine that was addicted to drugs she used it to numb her emotional and physical pain of an abusive husband. Friends and family rescued her from the situation and it took alog time for her to gain her self worth and to feel again.

  • Elizabeth Landeros

    This is a strong motivational story about life changing
    example. It proves that the change is possible when effort and opportunity
    merge in people’s life. People have the opportunity to turn things around to be
    productive be participant our economic system. Ex-conviction record are no
    longer the limiting factor to be successful, it is the individual’s attitude
    and the recognition of member of society that people deserve second chances because
    society as a whole needs their participation.

  • http://www.facebook.com/shatia.hill Shatia Hill

    I really love reading story and how the way that he was change his life. No so many people can say that they complete change their life after prison, that Jesus actually change their life, and that that person actually find a job after prison. This story can help so many people that came out of prison by motivate them. I am so happy for this man and I hope he stay on the right path because any thing that can make a person go back to the wrong path. For example: That woman tried to have a sexual intercourse with him or something with him. He got so nervous that he ran. Keep up the good work and thank you for giving people hope after prison

  • Thomas McClain

    This story is an inspiration of what faith and perserverance can do in a person’t life. He overcame the odds and reached a level of elevation that he will forever use. Some people that become addicted to drugs and the easy life of selling get so engulfed into this lifestyle. Congratulations and continue to seek first the kingdom of God and everything else will be added unto you.

  • african1

    this is an encouraging and inspirational story. There are some many in the world that wont even try because they fell there prison time will exclude them from opportunity. He found a way to be happy and successful.

  • TheCross

    As an African American male, this is inspiring. I can relate to his story in a way. As a teenager in
    high school, I suffered from depression and handled it by usings drugs and alcohol. Numerous times
    my parents have tried to help me, but in the end, I could only help myself. It wasn’t until my senior
    year in high school when I found Jesus, that I truly began to get my life together not only for my
    family, but for me. I’m now a college freshman and a disciple of the Lord!

  • GH13

    I always appreciate hearing a story of an African-American male leading by example. The stories of those that aren’t glorified in the media are the ones that so many people are unaware of. That is both a good and a bad thing. The good about it is that it proves that there are African-American males out there that are family men and do whatever takes to provide for their family in a way that is socially and legally acceptable. The bad is that there are so many people unaware of African-American males, such as the one in this interview, that live an honest, positive lifestyle.

    My father is an African-American male, and he does all he can to provide for our family. He is a hard worker and is showing me more and more just how much sacrifice of one’s own wants is necessary in order to help others in this world. My father, like the maintenance technician, has made mistakes in his past, but he has turned his life around and is raising me to be a strong, African-American man who can make a difference.

  • http://www.facebook.com/jacquetta.miller Jacquetta Miller

    You have an amazing story and I am very proud of you. God Bless.

  • piapossible

    I can relate to this story very well
    not only because I am a female but also because I always hear and have heard
    things like boys are better than girls and that they can do so many things that
    girls can not. i am going to be the first person in my whole family to become a doctor and when people back in my country are acknowledged by this, they tell me or/and my parents that girls are not supposed to study that much and how is it that my parents will allow me to “work a job”after I get married. I come from a very distinct background when compared to the American one and for that reason I put quotes around “work a job” because people in my country think of it as a job instead of taking in that it is a career path.

    I am here right now trying to prove them wrong that anyone no matter where or whatever field they want to pursue, that they can do it IF they have the potential. Nothing should hinder what you want to do and you will be successful because you are going to have to do it with passion and a mindset that you are gonna make a change by proving people wrong if they say you can not. SO overall, don’t let anyone or anything come in your way.

  • katherine girgis

    Throughout my life I have been exposed to various situations, people and experiences. I cannot say that I do directly relate to this story, but I do know people close to me who are in a similar situation. Growing up with divorced parents optimism is always the best policy. In this story, the maintenance work attributes much of her “success” on having a positive attitude. As cliche as this may sound, the attitude you have towards any given situation is a direct effect of the outcome. No matter what situation life throws at you, give it your all and have a positive atitude. For me being a optimist was the only option to live through a divorced family. And in her situation optimist helped her overcome her background disabilities of being in prison. Compliments to this woman for having the ability to look past her past and see the future optimistically even if its not doing the most ideal job.

  • amberlynn_

    This article inspired me in a few ways. The first is that the man being interviewed is a successful African-American male. At first, he was like many other African-American males today dealing with drugs, but he found Jesus and turned his life around. While I am on the topic of Jesus, I must say his Christian lifestyle inspired me as well because I too am a Christian and am familiar with many ministers. I also liked how he rated his job satisfaction a 10. Too many people have jobs they dislike, and although it still provides money, nothing beats getting paid to do what you love. The last thing I want to mention that I probably found the most touching was his mention of providing for his family. I know a lot of African-American males with families out here that aren’t adequately provided for because the man isn’t doing his job. The fact that I am reading about one that provides for his family and loves doing it just gives me hope to find more and more African-American males like him.

  • torri

    This is a beautiful story. My father went through the same thing. He isn’t a family man now, but he has been able to get his life on the right track and will gladly tell young people about how he got off track and how he got back on track. He now works in construction.

  • Ebony H

    This is a very nice story. It is nice to see individuals like this that make a difference in their life. There are so many individuals out here that do not change for the good and need someone like you as a mentor. Sometimes bad choices just make it longer and harder to get where you need or want to be, and just because you have made mistakes in the past, does not always mean your future is over from their. Nice to see you made it out of the darkness.

  • Tony08

    This story can apply to many, faith and hope make our dreams come true.

    Although I did not fall into the trouble that surrounded me growing up, I faced a choice everyday. A
    choice to hang with the wrong crowd, the choice to “try” something inflicted by peer pressure, or a choice to stay on the right path.

    Growing up in a single parent (mom) household, the guidance needed for a young Hispanic boy was not always there. We lived in areas that were not always safe, where guns, drugs and gangs were prevalent.

    I made the choice to stay in school and to stay on the right path. This has been a journey to get to where I am now, accepted to the college I have chosen. My faith and my determination have helped me arrive.

  • Gail

    It is great to see someone come out of the bad and into a good life experience. It seems that now all we see are the stories of the wrong people have done and how corrupt this world is. It is comforting and exciting to see that there is hope in the world and we can all learn from it. I know that I have not lived a life of example and feel I have disappointed people with my life choices but I know that I can change things. I can make things better for me and those around me. To have faith and trust in something you can’t see and just “leap” takes a part of you that not everyone has but everyone should do once in their life. “Leap”

  • WJC

    This story is great in that it demonstrates a life lesson. If decisions got you into a situation, decisions can get you out. This man decided to build upon the second chance he was given. Going to prison was a setback, but it turned out to be a setup for a comeback. He may never have found his passion and call to ministry had he not gone that route. We will encounter various obstacles in life, but we can overcome.

    This story is a modern day example of the scripture found in Romans 8:28, “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”

  • Mari9bel

    This story is an example of the many options that we are given. We are all free to choose what it is we want to do. I recognize myself in this story because I too have found Jesus in my life and through my faith I am more decided to give back to those who need help.

    I am looking forward to graduating with a masters in counseling psychology to be able to help struggling families find hope and work hard to overcome their hardships. We all go through tough periods in our life but with the right guidance and desire to succeed we can overcome all difficult moments.

  • Beverly.O

    I love this story. Kind of reminds me how i found Jesus and how i let Him into my life as my Lord and Savior. God is good all the time and all the time God is good. Keep going!!

  • E L

    This story really reminded me of Les Mis.

    In this economy, you always hear about joblessness and pink slips. But here is a man who had life worse than most of us and through his journey with God showed the rest of us how good He is.

  • Daniel Yepez

    This story reminds me of my family friend. John was always getting into trouble. He would be brought home at night escorted by the police. He would spend nights in jail an was always looking for trouble. “I love the adrenaline and attention” John would say. One day John realized exactly how much everyone disliked him. Even his parent were starting to give up on him. One day John went to confession in front of the neighborhood priest. John came out crying. he had become a new man in that very moment. He left his life of danger in trouble for a safe and religious life. John has been visiting schools telling the kids of his story. He is now on his way of becoming a priest. John has changed and we are all looking forward to hearing out sunday service from Father (catholic priest) John.

  • Brian R. Colon Rodriguez

    I felt so happy for this guy while reading his story. Nowadays we are living in a society in which you are discriminated by the job, religion, age, race, etc. This young man is a true example of overcoming those obstacles that life gives to you. I like that he is very thankful about the things God give to him, I think that if we had at least one more person like this man we would have a better world today. This kind of people inspire me to continue fighting for my goals and obstacles that life put in my way.

  • Marquita Hockaday

    This is an amazing story. I work with teenagers, so it is great to have stories like this on hand that I can relate to my students. They could find something like this uplifting and encouraging.

  • Joshua Lovato

    I loved this story! This is familiar to my cousins story. He was a brilliant kid growing up and got accepted into Stanford to become a doctor, but his senior year he got caught up with the wrong crowd doing the wrong things. He became an alcoholic and a drug addict. It became so bad that one day, he was drunk, he got into a fight with another man and then at point blank shoot him and killed him. He got inprisoned for life and lost his whole future. He hit rock bottom and thought that he could never get back up and that God would never forgive him. Now over ten years later, he found God while in prison and is now a preacher to his inmates. He has helped countless numbers of men, bringing them closer to Jesus, just like this man did to the 62 year old woman. My aunt has been approached by numerous random mothers thanking her for what her son has done to bring Jesus back into their sons lives. If he stays on the path he is on, he will be getting parol in two years where he hopes on continuing preaching and bringing many more people closer to Christ!

  • Aimee Almanza

    It must feel good to do something for your own good. Choosing a healthier life style instead of hurting the one thats already damaged. knowing he could do better and persuing that outcome is what got me. i am happy for this person and they must feel happy for themselves now and accept life how it is.

  • Sarina Shakouri

    This is very inspiring, because there are many people out there that just give up on their lives and have no desire or drive to do anything. This man came from a rough past and now has come out the other end and turned his life around. It is also amazing that he became a minister after everything he went thorough. He has strong faith and is willing to share his story. With a strong belief and faith in God anything is possible. It is also a story we can learn from that money isn’t everything. In this story, the man shares that he isn’t making incredible money but he is still more than happy with his job.

  • Gaby G.

    This story is really touching and teaches you to never give up on succeding and have perseverance in life. Im very glad that they are people like this even though he didn’t have a great start he didn’t give up and now has what he really wanted; He looked and found his pursuit of happiness.

  • Guest

    Reading this story reminds me of my dad, he did a lot of maintenance work and I can remember him coming how always smelling like paint. so i know its not the easiest job to do. I defiantly agree with it not being a job for everyone because one must have people skills and if you don’t have people skills its a hard job to do, but the fact that he was able to find god and is great.

  • Elijah E.

    Reading this story reminds me of my dad, he did a lot of maintenance work and I can remember him coming how always smelling like paint. so i know its not the easiest job to do. I defiantly agree with it not being a job for everyone because one must have people skills and if you don’t have people skills its a hard job to do, but the fact that he was able to find god and is great.

  • Meghan S.

    This story is so touching. This man believes he is underpaid yet he turns around and says he is thankful for what he has. Having a job is a blessing that this man does not take lightly.

    I’m actually about to head to work and lately have been discouraged with working a retail job while I am a full time student but reading this story reminds me to be thankful for the job I have and the people I see everyday. This man makes the most of his job bringing the joy the Lord gives him to every resident. I need to take a note from him and use the joy and blessings He has given me in everything I do.

  • StevenMiguel

    This is an inspiring story. I love to hear when people change their life for the better. It just goes to show that success is about mindset. He mad a decision to make a change and he did it.

    One thing that I found amazing about this story is that they asked his ethnicity and if it had ever hurt him. He proudly stated “I am African American, and it hasn’t hurt me.” He didn’t think his race held him back in anyway. That says something about this man.

    I’m latino and grew up in a small town in the south, and of course you are always going to have some people that disrespect you. However, I was taught that character, heart, and hard work were stronger than any prejudice. My father came to this country in the 60′s before the large latino immigration in the south, and he really experienced prejudice. He didn’t let it stop him however and was able to give my brother and I a good life with everything we needed. Thanks for this amazing story.

  • garbo17

    This is an amazing story! The love of Jesus makes everything possible. He turned his life around and is saving souls in the process.

  • novasrose

    Great story

  • aflores

    Miracle, an extremely outstanding
    event, thing, or accomplishment. This story is a clear example of what very few
    experience as the rewards of true faith in what can be accomplished with the
    right amount of will. Everyday people pass one another on the streets with judgment
    ever hovering over their minds based on only what they can visualize from
    external appearance. Rarely do individuals try to understand the challenges and
    obstacles that face each stage of one’s life in their process of judgment.

    In my own life, judgment is an environmental
    aspect that many have a hard time keeping distance from, whether it is through
    discrimination, sexism, or even prejudice. The true moral of this story is not
    only what faith can bring if one takes it into their own heart, but also that
    we as human beings should not judge one another but rather try to understand
    what some have gone through. Life passes once, things cannot be taken back,
    things cannot be changed. It is important to always treat every day as if it is
    permanent and cannot be fixed, however, in this man’s case I believe he is the
    rare exception that despite everything that may go wrong, there is no end of
    the road.

  • Nick

    This interview inspired me to overcome major obstacles in my path no matter how impossible they may seem. There is no place deep enough a person can be that they can’t get out. Now whenever I encounter an obstacle that seems impossible to get through, I will think of the maintenance man who has done more than fix apartment buildings.

  • Rubina

    Outstanding and inspiring story. I am inspired by this story and get motivated on how everything can be done even if is impossible. It also taught me to have faith on yourself and be determined on whatever you’re pleased to do, Never give up. If you fail at the first time, keep on trying until you succeed.

  • http://www.facebook.com/stanley.assimonye Stanley Assimonye

    This story reminds me of when I was a delinquent. I used to run the streets late at night with my friends without caring whether i have school work that was due the following morning or not. A few years ago my behavior worsen and I’d made some careless mistakes which has gotten me in and out of various schools in my district.

    God has given me a second chance in my life to correct all these mistakes and now I’m a proud African-American male that is now attending a 4 year university while following my dreams to help people in need just like the individual in this story. Satisfaction is an essential component of happiness, so if you love what your doing whether is pays 10k or 100k, then go out an conquer it, and be the best you can be and the money will flow regardless.

  • Nish nish

    I think his story is just amazing. To turn your whole life around from nothing to everything! I say everything because he has given his life to God and God is everything. This man has been given some amazing skills and a blessed life. He shows it too by being thankful for what he has and not complaining about what he doesn’t have. God Bless him and his family.

  • SHAUNA

    I DEFINITELY CAN RELATE TO THIS STORY THE MOST AND CAN TELL YOU FIRST HAND THAT WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS YOU CAN MAKE LEMONADE. GROWING UP IN FOSTER CARE I WAS ALWAYS FORCED TO MAKE DECISIONS AND CHOICES FOR MYSELF, THAT WOULD SOLELY BENEFIT ME. I LEARNED QUICKLY THAT WHERE THERES A WILL, THERE’S A WAY! YOU CAN EITHER TAKE YOUR NEGATIVE LIFE EXPERIENCES AND DWELL ON THEM AND LET THEM LEAD YOU TO TROUBLE, OR YOU CAN TAKE THEM AND LEARN FROM THEM AS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU DONT WANT TO BE IN LIFE!

  • http://www.facebook.com/dianelis.martin Dianelis Martin

    A man that was at the bottom was pulled of of the hole he was in by Jesus Christ and is now able to have a stable job, a family, and able to share the word with others; this is truly an inspiring story. I honestly cannot relate on the aspect of going to prison and stealing but I can relate on how much the Lord has changed me once I became saved and has brought me to where I am today. It would have been much easier if after high school I would have said no to college because of my financial need but instead I saw how important it is to get an education. Therefore, I did my best to get good grades, get scholarships and get my associates degree.

    I recently just graduated with my associates and I’m dying to continue my education by getting my bachelors degree. Even though I don’t have all the money necessary to pay for my bachelors I know that with the Lords strength and my determination, I will be able to accomplish my goal of achieving a Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts. Therefore, any help financially just gets me one step closer to reaching that goal.

  • http://www.facebook.com/IvanaQuesada Ivana Quesada

    The story of this man is truly inspiring specially for those who sometimes think
    there’s nothing else to do other than to keep on failing. Here is a man who is
    teaching us that no matter how low you can get, God is here and he’s willing to
    save you and take you out of the hole you may have dug for yourself.

    Even though I haven’t been to prison or consumed drugs, I can relate my own story to
    this man’s because God once saved me from my own prison of low self-esteem,
    insecurities and lies that had blinded me from seeing who I truly am and where
    I stand in this world. I was under the influence of what the world thinks I
    should act or look like. No magazine model, no TV show artist or no Hollywood
    star can compare to the beauty God has put not only in the outside, but also in
    my heart.

    Now that I know the truth and His light is guiding me, I no longer am part of that prison
    I had put myself into. I have found hope in Jesus, I now have dreams and goals
    I thrive to achieve and with God’s help, I believe anything is possible, and
    just like that man, I will too, succeed and use the talents God has given me for
    the benefit of our society and the Kingdom of God!

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