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2020 was indeed good for something: A program designed and ran by the Minnesota Department of Transportation exceeded their goals even in the midst of a global pandemic. MNDOT s On-The-Job Training Program (OJT) exceeded its original 2020 goals of placing 190 trainees in jobs within the agency in highway construction careers; the program places 196 trainees into the workforce.
Tomorrow s workforce depends on those just starting out today and no where is that more vitally a concern than in the skilled labor market. That s why the Minnesota Department of Transportation decided to do something about it with the On-The-Job Training Program. According to MNDOT Commissioner Margaret Anderson Kelliher:
The votes are in on the MnDOT Name The Snowplow Contest winners, and the eight winners will be headed to eight different districts across the great state of Minnesota, but did we get it right?
That is what this investigation is all about. First off, did the best eight names win this contest? Was there a name that was completely snubbed? What name made the list that really shouldn t have?
First, let s start by taking a look at the eight winners from the contest, along with what district that will be headed toward.
Plowy McPlowFace – Metro District - 65,292 votes
Ope, Just Gonna Plow Right Past Ya – District 4 - 29,457 votes
Minnesota residents voted on a number of fun names for eight snowplows belonging to the state Department of Transportation. For District 2, the northwest Minnesota region, the snowplow will be named Plow Bunyan.
2020 was indeed good for something: A program designed and ran by the Minnesota Department of Transportation exceeded their goals even in the midst of a global pandemic. MNDOT s On-The-Job Training Program (OJT) exceeded its original 2020 goals of placing 190 trainees in jobs within the agency in highway construction careers; the program places 196 trainees into the workforce.
Tomorrow s workforce depends on those just starting out today and no where is that more vitally a concern than in the skilled labor market. That s why the Minnesota Department of Transportation decided to do something about it with the On-The-Job Training Program. According to MNDOT Commissioner Margaret Anderson Kelliher: