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12th July 2001, Page 20
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

I have been in prison for over four years and will be released in October 2002 but could be paroled in April 2002.

Prison is a bad experience for anyone; too much time with not enough to do. So I have completed my CPC National and International and I'm doing the DGSA course now. I also have Hiab and fork-lift licences, with experience of each.

I have an HGV1but that's suspended until I get out as I had a drink-driving conviction and was sentenced before the end of my ban.

Yes, I was very stupid and extremely selfish. Still, this long in prison does change you and all I want on my release is ajob and decent money to live on. In not interested in coming back to prison, ever.

The question is, who would employ me in this industry wher I leave? I'm not in for fraud, theft, deception etc and I keep hearing that there's a shortage of drivers.

So, if any employers out there want to give a bloke a chance and give me ajob,they would be rewarded with loyalty hard work and reliability. Chris Satan,

HMP Wayland,

F wing, Griston, Norfolk IP25 613L.

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