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I'm now a working class hero, on the train by 7:45 and home by 6. In my window office and eating lunch in a lounge, no longer a dining hall. BUT I LOVE IT! I'm working at a non-profit organization in Boston, Community Work Services. It is the oldest vocational rehabilitation facility in the U.S. where we train homeless and disabled people to get jobs- and what a better thing to be doing in this economy. We have lots of participants eager for our help!
The organization is small and almost closed its doors 5 years ago. Lucky for me, I am working with a solid team who has welcomed me in to their family and helped me get to know the industry in only 3 weeks. I am also thrilled to be busy since the weather has not been acting like it's June recently.
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