Inmates are learning to be their own bosses after they leave jail behind

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  • January 24, 2021

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Toccara King loves people. The 39-year-old was a gregarious Florida kid — a dancer, cheerleader, and gymnast — raised by her military grandparents and later joined the military herself. She said she’s always had the spirit of a self-starter.

After working as a Verizon telemarketer for eight years and then relocating to Charlotte, North Carolina, she decided to start a moving company with her friend in 2015. It was a way to combine her love of people, customer service, and travel. But it was also a bad idea, she said. There were too many moving parts (pardon the pun), and in 2017 King was arrested for her involvement in a marijuana trafficking scheme. The moving business “had more customers than I could actually keep up with… It was hard to keep employees… And I winded up here in jail, so I wasn’t able to get that far into it,” King explained.  Read more…

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