In this video, we meet James who is struggling to find work after prison. James served a 10-year prison sentence, and then a year and a half on a probation violation. During the 10 years he spent in prison, he ended up going to 20 different prisons. Now since his release, he is struggling to find work. And just hopes to find a good job.

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23 thoughts on “I Went To 20 Different Prisons In 10 Years…”
  1. Some these mofos are a trip. I can’t live on $10 hr so I ain’t even gonna work there. News flash dipshit your basically a high school kid because everything after that you were in prison. Get in where you fit in. I’ll take a number 7

  2. I’m sorry but in my eyes cat don’t wanna work in order to get your foot in the door you have to start somewhere I can understand wanting to support your family I’m a two time felon at 28 an have a one year old but you have to take these low paying jobs to at least get in the door an put some food on the table until you are able to find bigger an better things sometimes a man has to things he doesn’t want to do meaning take these low paying jobs until something better comes but that’s just my opinion an everyone is titled to one

  3. Cringe worthy man, towards the end it sounds like he was fishing for a handout….After what happened with Danny, I think Joe is gonna be alot more careful when it comes to go fund me pages…this guy def doesnt fit the criteria

  4. He should look for jobs ,any job. There are jobs available in other fields. He needs to grow a pair and take any job instead of just waiting on car jobs.

  5. I get it. I got felonies also. Its tough but buck up take what you can get from there. He's saying 13 14 15 an hour isn't enough. Its never enough. I make a hell of a lot more than that. To be honest I wouldn't get off the couch for 15 an hour. Its not about what you are able to do its more of applying yourself for the better and wanting to do so. I know the struggle and it sucks donkey dick. Sometimes you have to take it in the dumper to get shit rolling but stick with it and you will succeed. You just have to want it and not complain about it. No one is handing out free rides for felons. Perseverance is what matters.

  6. If you are willing to work in the oil or gas industry in Texas, N Dakota, or the Northeast and don't mind getting dirty working with drilling equipment, pipelines, and can do welding, repair work, logistics etc… you can find a good paying job north of $20 per hour. There are more jobs than people available to fill them. It's not glamorous work, but the pay is good and people don't care about your background if you have skills and a good attitude and the willingness to work hard. That is where I would head if I were a felon and needed a second chance.

  7. Joe, why not get a woman's opinion on how life is AFTER PRISON….I can really give you a good prespective….and I'm not proud of it…3 times…I'm 59 now and have been out of custody for many years now…older and wiser.
    In any event, love ur show!

  8. This guy served 10yrs in jail for initially taking a gun from someone’s house and trying to sell it cause he was owed money, didn’t hurt anyone, wasn’t violent, no drugs, the judicial system over there is crazy

  9. That addict mind frame is still sticking with James! I hope he's employed and doing well now, but, damn, listening to him talk is sad. His intelligence sounds like it's doing nothing but shooting himself in the foot. :^/

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