
Billy's reckless choices landed him behind bars, a string of felonies defining his past. Yet, within the prison's cinder block and steel walls, he forged a new identity.
Studying the reflection coming from the metal plate attached to the wall in his cement box, he decided he would focus on only that which would move him forward. He enrolled in every vocational and self-help program that was offered, which he excelled at, earning respect among the inmates, and even mentoring others seeking redemption.
After a decade, freedom and all that entails, embraced Billy once again, but society's rejection and skepticism awaited. Undeterred, he channeled his prison-honed skills into woodworking, crafting intricate pieces. His business took root, despite raised eyebrows from employers hesitant to overlook his record.
One day, a letter arrived—his felonies expunged. Tears flowed as the weight of his past lifted. Billy's story evolved into one of triumph—a testament to clawing back from darkness. He thrived, empowering fellow ex-convicts and advocating for reform, his life a canvas painted with resilience.

when i work at triumph food they want me to stay on packaging where we pack all the meat and box it down but the sometimes they move me around on all the line so its really good because i learn alt of different things each of the line we have different things to do some we use knife some we dont use knife and some they clean all the floor i experience some of things about triumph food.

Although I work in a male-dominated environment, I have received a lot of respect, guidance and knowledge from my coworkers!
