By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — People who have been incarcerated often have trouble finding job opportunities, but one San Francisco nonprofit is helping them find careers in the culinary industry. Growing up, Devon Jordan had a lot on his plate. But these days, he’s able to deal with whatever life dishes out. “This is probably the furthest thing from what I envisioned my life to be,” he said. After being in out of prison for various offenses for a total of 16 years, Jordan suddenly found himself on the outside with little to no prospects. “Nobody was willing to give me a shot because of my past,” he said. But then, he stu
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