Low-income career help
Working women stuck in low-wage jobs often have a limited amount of time to spend on searching for a better career. To address this problem Chicago-based Women Employed has launched Career Coach, a free online service targeted at low-income working women. A director for Women Employed says that this service allows women with employment and family commitments to make use of career resources at a time when it is convenient to them.
See "Low-income career help", Suzanne Cosgrove, Chicago Tribune, August 3, 2004