Keeping Print Alive
Running an in-plant just isn't enough for Gordon Rivera. On the side, he teaches the next generation of printers at Cal Poly.
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Rivera started at Allan Hancock College's in-plant in 1996, admittedly taking a pay cut to get away from the long hours he was laboring through in the commercial printing industry. He wanted a better way of life, and feels he found the right place to settle down on the commuter campus of 10,000 students.
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