Western Tidewater Regional Jail inmates are learning warehouse skills at a training center run by Paul D. Camp Community College in Virginia, reports the Virginia Pilot.
“The overall goal is to get them jobs,” instructor Jeff Jacobs said. “To get them out of that rut they’re in.”
The minimum-security inmates can earn a certificate in warehouse and distribution skills.
The college launched the warehouse program for its traditional students in 2010, after CenterPoint Properties announced plans to build a warehouse and distribution center nearby. Some 250 jobs will be available.
Reggie Sharpe, the jail’s education director, asked for a program designed for inmates who are close to their release date.
The program includes classes on business, team building and problem solving, and warehouse and distribution studies. Profits from the jail’s canteen pay the inmates’ tuition.




