![]() In addition to the local radio show, Tom worked a day or two each week at the Technology Consulting Group run by a former MIT classmate in Boston, and he still taught at local universities. ![]() Subsequently, the brothers converted the shop into a standard auto-repair shop named the Good News Garage. Nevertheless, the two enjoyed the experience and were invited in 1977 to be part of a panel of automotive experts on Boston's National Public Radio affiliate WBUR-FM. The shop rented space and equipment to people who were trying to fix their own cars, but it was not profitable. He and Tom then opened a do-it-yourself repair shop named Hacker's Haven. Ray taught science in Bennington, Vermont, for a few years before returning to Cambridge in 1973. ![]() He grew tired of his job and quit, spending the next year doing odd jobs such as painting for other tenants in his apartment building. He worked for Sylvania's Semiconductor Division in Woburn, Massachusetts and then for the Foxboro Company while earning his MBA from Northeastern University and teaching part-time at local universities. ![]() Tom earned a degree from the MIT Sloan School of Management. ![]()
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