One day I was driving with my father past a car wash, my father said that mostly ex convicts work at car washes. I laughed

, my father said tha'ts not funny

, I was chastised

. To tell you the truth I don't really feel sorry for people like you. When you was having fun doing whatever you did, you didn't think about the consquences of your actions, and how they affected the community, or your victims. You have options, they're just not very good. You can wash cars. You can try to do custodial work, garbage collecting. You can do construction, I did concrete work for a few years. I hated it, it sucked, but it was money. There's plumbing. You can see about going into the military. My uncle served in the Korean War, my grandfather served during WWII, my mother's father, and her uncle were Leathernecks in the Korean War, fighting dozens of China men who were rushing their position. It suck, but they did what they needed to do. I would like to leave you with words of wisdom that my father has imparted to me on numerous occassions, suck it up.