Job-corps
[job] /dʒɒb/
noun, U.S. Government.
1.
an organization within the Department of Labor that operates rural conservation camps and urban training centers for poor youths.
/dʒɒb/
noun
1.
(US) a Federal organization established in 1964 to train unemployed youths in order to make it easier for them to find work
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