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| Program helps inmates find careers in manufacturing |
| By jsonline.com- Meg Jones |
| Published: 12/16/2015 |
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It wasn't until Marian Campbell embarked on the first leg of her journey to a new life and career that she began to realize just how much she takes for granted. Like the number of parts that are assembled to make a motor vehicle. "Before I took this class I'd never thought about all the pieces, I'd just get in my car and go," said Campbell. "It's amazing how much machinists make." Campbell is training to become a machinist through a unique partnership between Milwaukee Area Technical College and the state Department of Corrections. Campbell, 50, is not a traditional student. She's serving time after her probation was revoked following forgery and identity theft convictions in 2003. She's part of a group of 14 students enrolled in MATC's CNC (computer numerical control) program — 14 women serving time or on probation who travel to the downtown campus every weekday for eight hours of night classes. Read More. |

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