now, the only thing i know about a typewriter or computer was asdf, jkl, semicolon. i'm typing, in some cases, 20 words a minute and not looking at the keyboard. people that recover from mental health and substance abuse, they really are an asset, and the asset is that you're getting someone who's going to be very committed. and the reason is because they've been through a trying time in their lives. just 'cause we're recovering addicts doesn't mean that we don't want to work. we're recovering addicts that want to work. you know, we want to be a productive member to society. whether it took us 35 years to do it, it really doesn't matter. but if somebody's going to give me the opportunity to go out there and be productive, then let me do it. you know, don't judge me because of my past, you know, it's not who i was, it's who i am. you will probably find that those clients are much more long lasting in those employment because they have owned something, they have something that they call their own. they feel that they are of value to themselves. they feel that they're o