To work in a child shuttler service?
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/130/metro/Owners_of_van_company_saw_a_good_deed_go_bad+.shtml
Owners of van company saw a good deed go badBy Corey Dade, Globe Staff, 5/10/2002
Leon and Lula Mae Johnson had run their children's shuttle service to meet the needs of working parents and, when they could, do God's work of helping people turn around their fortunes.
No one seemed more in need than Franklin Speed, who by age 27 had a long history of drug dealing, assault, and gun possession, but now wanted to follow a straighter path. Speed was about to be a father and wanted to make an honest living.
The Bible says a man deserves a second chance, the Johnsons, who are Jehovah's Witnesses, believe.