Instructor Helps Inmates in Texas Learn RV Repair Skills
After 24 years of working for private industry, Mark Munday of Gatesville found a new calling in teaching valuable work skills to female prison inmates that can help them build a new future, according to a report by The Gatesville Messenger.
Munday teaches women who are incarcerated at the Woodman Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice how to be RV technicians. The job is in high demand, and those working in that career can earn a comfortable living. Technicians Munday talked to told him they can work as many hours as they want and can earn $100,000 per year if they are willing to put in the time.
Through the Windham School District that serves TDCJ inmates, Munday has the ability to help transform lives.
“If they can get a job (after they leave TDCJ), it’s definitely a win-win situation,” Munday said during a presentation to the Gatesville Exchange Club. “It makes me feel good that they can get a job and be productive. Taxpayers pay for their education, but once they start making an income, they give back by paying taxes.”
Read the full report by The Gatesville Messenger.
Source: https://rvbusiness.com/instructor-helps-inmates-in-texas-learn-rv-repair-skills/