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“Waymo has an opportunity [to] create jobs from the ground up,” Saleem said during a recent community conversation Waymo hosted with The Washington Informer. “It pays well. [While working at WMATA], I started off as a bus cleaner and retired as a mechanic. I’ve never been in school. Waymo would provide the same type of opportunities.”
Saleem, executive director of H Street Main Street, shared the stage at Atlas Performing Arts Center in Northeast as Informer publisher Denise Rolark Barnes moderated a discussion between him and Tiffany M. Moore, Waymo’s head of federal policy and government affairs.
The conversation on June 30, themed “The Future of Safe Equitable Transit in Washington, D.C.,” allowed for nearly an hour of dialogue about traffic safety, job creation, overcoming lack of parking, and the best way to tackle the problem of senior mobility and transportation for city workers.
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