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  2. Teens Have Many Summer Job Opportunities - AOL

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    Marie Schwartz runs TeenLife Media, a national online directory of enrichment programs and activities for teens, grades 7 through 12, during the pandemic, teen summer employment hit a new low.

  3. BNSF Railway - Wikipedia

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    BNSF Railway (reporting mark BNSF) is the largest freight railroad in the United States. One of six North American Class I railroads , BNSF has 36,000 employees, [ 1 ] 33,400 miles (53,800 km) of track in 28 states, and over 8,000 locomotives. [ 2 ]

  4. Dion's providing teens job opportunities, space to grow - AOL

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    Oct. 7—After years in which teens dropped out of the workforce in droves, many younger members of Gen Z are finding their way back to paying jobs that fit their social, academic and ...

  5. List of railway industry occupations - Wikipedia

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    A railroad section gang — including common workers sometimes called gandy dancers — responsible for maintenance of a particular section of railway.One man is holding a bar, while others are using rail tongs to position a rail.

  6. A summer job can set teens up for a lifetime of success ...

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    It looked at the school performance of teens from low-income neighborhoods who won one of the 10,000 Boston Summer Youth Employment Program lottery slots to be matched with summer work—typically ...

  7. BNSF Police Department - Wikipedia

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    BNSF Special Agents may have investigative and arrest powers both on and off railroad property if authorized by the state in which they are working. They carry interstate authority as provided by federal law, allowing railroad police to conduct law enforcement activities in other states the railroads operate in.