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: