PIC progr m helps youth TOE thl.e mark' Employers and young (TOE) program, a result of or rs in the Benton Harbor close working relationship be­ area benefit from the highly sue- tween the Benton Harbor Area cessful Try-Out Employment' Schoo area employers and the ! Berrien-Cass- Van Buren_ Private In� Council "Benton Harbor' TOE program is typical of the high quality of youth progams in our tri-county area," according to PIC Executive Director Richard' Dornbos.' "Other TOE programs operate through the East and West County Educa­ tional Consortiums, the Lew Cass Intermediate School Dis­ t.rict, and the Van Buren Skills Center." Vader this partnership, high schPol seniors eligible for PIC programs are given instruction in Employability Skilk and are interviewed by employers, who may train indtviduals for a max­ imum of 150-250 hours. The employers are encouraged to continue employment at the end of the training period if all has wo ked out to his or her satisfac­ tion. The only cost to the employer is the time spent in training the young ork rs. The students receive a S3/hour stipend from the TOE program for their Diavidso training. with a maximum of 20' I ho per k. The incentive to I employers - 150-250 hours of . ..:--J. �_+�-�-�-_....���= "off-th -budget" training time - has helped make this program a popular one in the Benton Har­ bor area. More and more com­ panies call in on their own initia­ tive to inquire about becoming . TOE employers. JO WI11I A nmJRE For th high school seniors without immediate plans to at­ tend college and with a yen for work, the Try-Out Employment program serves as an excellent transition from the classroom to employment School pla�lI)ent coordinators place the students in entry le�1 occupatio that h ve both long term retention and career growth potential. Many TOE students have gon on to careers as a direct result of 1 their TOE experience. So of the TOE rodents placed were: Gerald Scott, (former TOE student) ently a Swing Manager . ith Burger King/Benton Harbor; J immi Do nes, working with Pro­ Transmi ion; Toy Ho ard, ales cler with Bargain Center, Benton Harbor; and arion WiIIia!ns, PR&D Corporation, Benton Harbor. BHAS vocational instructor Jim Lancaster typifies the school personnel who k with TOE students nd employer by matching the youth with jobs. Scarcely a day goes by without mu tiple visits to or sites and an appraisal of the students' per- formance. .'