MBTA internship trains high schoolers for transport careers
Posted on August 19, 2015
By Jule Pattison-Gordon, Bay State Banner
In the MBTA Cabot Garage, young men surrounded a car on a lift. Wearing bright orange shirts with reflective stripes, navy workpants, blue plastic gloves, protective glasses, and sturdy boots, the five teens were dressed like the other mechanics there. The only difference? They were still in high school. Read more at baystatebanner.com.
In the MBTA Cabot Garage, young men surrounded a car on a lift. Wearing bright orange shirts with reflective stripes, navy workpants, blue plastic gloves, protective glasses, and sturdy boots, the five teens were dressed like the other mechanics there. The only difference? They were still in high school. Read more at baystatebanner.com.
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