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Sierra Roberts knew the jingles and taglines about insurance. It’s that thing you pay for now in case something goes wrong later. It’s those commercials…
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A 45-minute bus ride to a different city gave 17-year-old Billan Gurreh plenty of time to wonder if she was making the right choice. She was nervous to…
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Chris Dible, 17, walks past a giant red and black tractor. It’s the tractor Dible helped his dad bargain for when he was 13. Standing here, he can’t help…
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This episode looks directly at the jobs out there, following-up with some of the young folks we profiled in Season 1, to see where they are – a year later.
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Follow a student as she enrolls in a 14 week coding bootcamp and finds a learning environment she can excel in and the passion for software development she didn’t know she had.
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Ohio’s 15 public colleges and universities will each have a full time counselor dedicated to helping students with disabilities.
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Some people just don’t like school, and one of those people is Mac Connor. Finding the motivation to finish high school was a challenge for Mac until he found Fort Hayes Career Center. The school’s automotive technology program fostered Mac’s love of cars and gave him a path towards graduation.
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When you ask young people what they want to be when they grow up, a career in insurance is probably not at the top of the list. Sierra Roberts a unique opportunity to find satisfying work, and stay close to the small hometown she loves through the insurance industry.
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Officials in Grove City say they've started a job training reimbursement program that’s the first of its kind in the country.Grove City leaders say the…
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The National Association of Manufacturers has promised to help train nearly 2 million workers over the next five years to address a worker shortage.Part…