A new experiment in remote work … from the inside
Planet Money
Nov 07
A new experiment in remote work … from the inside
A new experiment in remote work … from the inside

Planet Money
Nov 07
Shownote
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When people in Maine prisons started getting laptops to use in their cells for online classes and homework, it sparked this new idea. Could they have laptops in their cells to work remotely for real outside world jobs, too??? And get real outside world wag...
Highlights
Highlights
In a quiet corner of the American prison system, an experiment is unfolding that challenges long-held assumptions about who can work, learn, and earn behind bars. What began as a necessity during the pandemic has evolved into a groundbreaking program where incarcerated individuals are not just educated but employed—remotely, full-time, and at market wages.
Chapters
Chapters
Could prison be a place to build a real career?
00:00How one coder landed a six-figure job from behind bars
12:11Where does the money go when inmates earn fair wages?
18:18What it really costs to work remotely in prison
21:31Can every incarcerated person get a shot at a remote job?
27:45Transcript
Transcript
Sarah Gonzalez: This is Planet Money from NPR.
Susan Sharon: Well, tell me, who is this Darlene George? And how did she make all this stuff happen?
Darlene George: Oh, my God. Well, Darlene George is a regular young lady from Brooklyn, New York.
Sarah G...