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Re: If that is your dream, then never give it up... n/m
 
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Re: If that is your dream, then never give it up... n/m


i posted this on your post too but i am reposting it here so that you do not miss it.

because of you age and stuff you can totally go to a job corp place!
you get a place to live,food and training for a job!
i cant believe i didnt think of that before!

http://jobcorps.doleta.gov/about.cfm

What Is Job Corps?

Job Corps is a no-cost education and vocational training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 through 24 get a better job, make more money and take control of their lives.

At Job Corps, students enroll to learn a trade, earn a high school diploma or GED and get help finding a good job. When you join the program, you will be paid a monthly allowance; the longer you stay with the program, the more your allowance will be. Job Corps supports its students for up to 12 months after they graduate from the program.

Eligibility
To enroll in Job Corps, students must meet the following requirements:

Be 16 through 24;
Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident;
Meet income requirements;
Be ready, willing and able to participate fully in an educational environment.

Funded by the United States Congress, Job Corps has been training young adults for meaningful careers since 1964. Job Corps is committed to offering all students a safe, drug-free environment where they can take advantage of the resources provided.

Apply to Job Corps
If you're interested in joining the Job Corps program or finding out more about it, call 1-800-733-JOBS (1-800-733-5627). An operator will provide you with general information about the program, refer you to the admissions counselor closest to where you live and mail you an information packet.

Job Corps Information Brochure
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