Interviewee: Like, on a day-to-day basis, like, what I would go through during the day.
Interviewer: Uh-huh.
Interviewee: Wake up, eat, smoke, go to a meeting, come back to groups. They have reflection time in here, which is like an hour to yourself, which is like, you can sleep, you can write letters, which I thought was really helpful. Like, if you have lost someone in here, they will tell you to write them a letter and kind of like say goodbye to them, since a lot of people don’t get a chance to, so I definitely feel like that is helpful. I don’t know, just keep like doing NA meetings and …show more content…
Interviewer: And, who else was at home with you guys?
Interviewee: Uh, my godfather, and my girlfriend.
Interviewer: Okay, and then how far did you go in school?
Interviewee: 2 years of college.
Interviewer: And then, what’s your plan in like five years? What would you want to be doing?
Interviewee: Uh, I want a good job, I don’t know what job I would have.
Interviewer: A job, with money and benefits.
Interviewee: Yeah, that would be nice, and then a house a dog.
Interviewer: What kind of dog?
Interviewee: Uh, I have an obsession with Doberman Pinchers. I have always had them, like my family has always had them. I just lost my dog back in July, so I am about to get another one now, because they are smart as shit.
Interviewer: They are a little too smart.
Interviewee: Yeah.
Interviewer: Like, they can get into a lot of trouble.
Interviewee: Yeah, my dog, like you would walk him and he’d smile at you, like, show his teeth and everything, and just dorky.
Interviewer: I have a dog now that I have really, it’s hard not to like, oh, feel good when you get home.
Interviewee: Right.
Interviewer: Do you have any kids?
Interviewee: Nope.
Interviewer: And, are you working right now?
Interviewee: