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    Mansfield Public Library - Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield            Interior

    Mansfield Public Library

    4.0(4 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    I really want to like this library. I really do. I have…read morenever been here before and was hoping for the best. But the fiasco printing here was not pleasant and wasted a whole lot of time. I used to be very skeptical of going to random libraries. I really like to get everything I need to get done whenever I go out to go somewhere for something. It's just easier not to make separate trips to do separate things. I don't work in or live near Mansfield, so I haven't been here before, and won't likely return. However, I was in the area and figured that it couldn't hurt to stop here and get the documents printed that I needed. Plus, just recently I visited another random library and had an excellent experience (the printers work very well at the Bellingham Library....). I don't mind printing my personal documents at the school I work at, but prefer to do them either at home (too bad I don't have a printer anymore....) or go to a library. Over a long period of time, I have come to the conclusion, after buying way too many ink cartridges and various printers, that it's just easier to go to the library to print. So I came in here, got a guest pass, and got onto a computer. Either the Wifi was really, really PAINFULLY slow, or the computer was not up to date with the current updates. It seemed like a combination of both. My documents were changed, not to my knowledge when they went to the printer, so nothing came out correctly. I came in to print thirty documents, and sent them all to the printer before printing any. Long story short, the documents all printed incorrectly. I wasted 30 minutes messing with a computer that didn't like loading, or printing things correctly, and wasted over four dollars printing. Too bad I didn't need to run any errands in Bellingham, because it took me so much less time to print and I actually got what I needed. What a waste. Unfortunate, they haven't updated their computers or printers here. 2 stars. Oh, and by the way, the entire parking lot area and exterior are of this library was in shambles with metal, other materials and stuff everywhere. What is going on here?

    I really like the Mansfield public Library. They are very…read morenice and extremely helpful people. Kristin was a huge help to me today, she was very patient and showed me how to use Microsoft Word, attach a resume, save it, etc. Such a great place. with nice people like her, what a difference her kindness made, She knows computers and has a easy way of talking and dealing with people, just awesome. The girls up front are friendly and also very nice. I highly recommend you stop in.

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    Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield Interior

    Mansfield Public Library - Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield            Interior

    Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield Interior

    Mansfield Public Library - Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield            Interior

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    Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield Interior

    Bristol Community College

    Bristol Community College

    2.4(5 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    I and the people I've talked to agree: Cheaper than all local competition; Better than all local…read morecompetition. This satellite campus of Bristol Community College is wholly adequate and satisfactory at a reasonable price. It affords two year degrees and has some dandy transfer agreements with, at a minimum, all UMASS schools.

    Unless you absolutely know what you want to do that requires a degree that community colleges don't…read moreoffer, I would say most students should begin their college careers at a community college like Bristol Community College. The location in Attleboro gives opportunity to many local residents who don't have transportation options or have a whole lot of money. The first thing to point out is how affordable the college is. It was roughly a little over $3,000 dollars a year back when I went (but now it's about 5,500). Nevertheless, that's nothing compared to the average cost of a 4 year college which is about $10,000 a year (and $20,000 if you choose to live there). BCC is where you should go if you want to see if you have what it takes to complete college. Many people find it a daunting task to immediately pick what they want to do and make such a huge financial commitment that may not pan out. BCC lets you complete all the general requirement classes that most 4 year degrees call for so you are doing the same classes that can be transferred later on at a cheaper price. If college is not for you, at least you will know that and your debt would be much smaller. If it is for you, you can get your 2 year degree and choose to transfer if you like. If you do your time at BCC without a real major or even a degree at all, that is also okay because you got all the gen ed classes out of the way that you can use for other majors. I finished my time there in 2010 and transferred to a 4 year university and they took all 60 of my credits from BCC. It took me an additional 2 years before I got my Bachelor's degree. The only thing I could recommend about BCC is perhaps they should add more programs. When I went, they didn't have a whole lot of S.T.E.M programs which is in high demand now. Update: Wow, I learned the tuition per year has gone up by about $2100 per year. But hey, they have added much more programs since 2008 that's for sure so my review is pretty outdated.

    Operation ABLE - Operation ABLE: Providing Training and Employment Services for Job Seekers Since 1982.

    Operation ABLE

    5.0(1 review)
    28.0 miNorth End

    I was admitted to Operation ABLE's Work/Study program a few years ago in my late Sixties. I was not…read morelooking to get a Full Time Job but I did know I wanted to either learn some Technical Computer Skills which I never thought I would ever learn at my age so that I could do some part time work somewhere or a Home Business which definitely would need Excel, Word, and make Presentations. I also learned while there they had a 'Medical Terminology Course', which would feed my previous Army Medical background and learn more up to date terms for work at a Hospital or similar area. The many weeks I was there; with the absolutely patient, understanding, and very loving and talented 'Friends' made there; I have made my life ; because of Operation ABLE's Staff much more enjoyable; and made money I never dreamed of. Let us all support this program as long as God keeps us here. They will always be part of my Heart's 'Family' and I wish them well........ A Check is on the way. Well Deserved. Frank Pignone Stoneham Mass. Age 72 and as active as 40.......due to this program.

    From the owner: Since 1982, Operation ABLE, Inc., a 501(c)3 organization, has provided job seekers with training…read moreprograms and employment services. Our mission and passion is to empower our community of job seekers, the underemployed, those in career transition, and military veterans who need job support services to re-enter the workforce. We offer a variety of services including occupational and computer skills training, workshops, job search training and support, coaching and counseling, and some training programs offer internships.

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    Operation ABLE: Offering occupational and computer skills training, workshops, job search career counseling and support.

    Operation ABLE - ABLE BEGINNINGS: Basic Computer Skills Training, including Microsoft Word & Excel - in a classroom environment.

    ABLE BEGINNINGS: Basic Computer Skills Training, including Microsoft Word & Excel - in a classroom environment.

    Operation ABLE - JOB/RESOURCE CENTER: Short Term Refresher classes covering Microsoft Office, Job search skills and support is offered.

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    JOB/RESOURCE CENTER: Short Term Refresher classes covering Microsoft Office, Job search skills and support is offered.

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