Unemployed Dad’s Facebook Plea Brings a Fresh Start

One of the most striking examples of the impact of social media is that of Mark Klopp, a young New Zealander who, after serving time in prison and feeling unemployed and desperate, decided to change his life and made a bold decision that would change his fate.

During his time behind bars, Mark, fueled by homemade alcohol made from fermented apples, bread and sugar, decided to get a tattoo. In the fog, he and his brother used toothpaste and melted plastic knives and forks to create a giant black tattoo on his jaw and lower face, spelling out the nickname “Devast8.” Little did he know that this decision would become a symbol of regret and hinder his chances of finding a job.

After being released from prison, Mark was faced with the harsh reality of finding a job. Despite his qualifications and experience, his visible facial tattoo became a serious barrier to employment. Frustrated and desperate for a solution, Mark turned to social media for help.

Desperate for a job and a fresh start, Mark’s heartfelt plea quickly went viral on Facebook, catching the attention of the kind-hearted staff at Sacred Tattoo, an Oakland tattoo parlour known for its community service. Inspired by his story, they offered to help Mark by providing him with a free laser removal session to remove the “Devast8” tattoo from his face.

This extraordinary act of kindness not only demonstrated the transformative power of social media, but it also gave Mark a second chance. With the support of Sacred Tattoo, Mark was able to remove the tattoo that had stood in his way for so long.

In addition to the tattoo removal, Mark also secured a job at PR Contracting, a scaffolding company, earning a decent wage. This opportunity gave him hope and a fresh start to provide for his partner and young daughter.

Mark’s story reminds us of the importance of compassion and giving second chances. It shows that with the help of others and the power of social media, everyone can overcome their obstacles and create a better future.