From the Pittsburgh Post Gazette;
Applications for around 555 summer youth jobs available through the city of Pittsburgh will be accepted starting today, Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's office announced Tuesday.
City residents ages 14 to 21 may apply to the Pittsburgh Summer Youth Employment Program. Paid for with federal funds, the program places young people in outdoor work improving parks or vacant lots, or indoor internships with area businesses.
The jobs pay $7.25 an hour for as much as 30 hours per week, from July 6 through Aug. 13.
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10132/1057425-53.stm
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