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Eric Chouinard - I Will Work
Visitors to the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem see exhibitions and collections that include Native American artifacts, fashions of Iris Apfel, photographs by Valerie Belin, and paintings from India. What they don’t see is dust, fingerprints, or smears. That’s because the museum hired an enthusiastic high school student named Eric Chouinard as a member of their maintenance and janitorial team.
The story of Eric’s job at PEM began when Eric enrolled in the Goodwill School to Work program in conjunction with Salem High School. For the entire school year, Eric came twice a week to Goodwill’s job training center in Salem and learned about careers and interviewing skills. When he heard about an internship opening at PEM, he applied – along with nearly 300 other students. But it was Eric who got the call.
"I wasn’t scared at all," said Eric. "The mock interviews I had at Goodwill really helped prepare me. And I feel comfortable talking to people anyway." Eric’s positive attitude and enthusiasm for work won him the internship on his first and only interview. He was quickly noticed by Robert Monk, the director of facilities and security. "Eric had excellent references and that was important because janitorial and maintenance work in a museum is different. We are very particular about who we employ and train," said Monk. "But Eric won us over immediately with his terrific attitude and great work ethic."
When Eric’s internship ended, the museum hired him as a regular employee. "I never had a real paying job before and I felt really excited and grown up," Eric recalled. "I work there five days a week and I love the work. I vacuum the carpets, stack the chairs, wash the windows and glass doors, and keep the bathrooms clean. I like the people I work with and everything in the museum. I go to all the functions and events, too," he added with a note of pride in his voice.
Headed to the movies anytime soon? If the film was shot in Massachusetts, there is a good chance some of the furniture from the movie will appear soon at a neighborhood Goodwill - a bit of Hollywood glam for a thrift store price.

Pierre Jovin - I Will Work
Pierre Jovin is a fighter.
Despite being unemployed since 2009, he never gave up hope and never stopped looking.
Pierre, who moved to the United States from Haiti when he was 16 years old, had worked in finance for many years, but saw his future in human services.
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