Dream career for Townsville apprentices
After months of searching, three Townsville apprentices are
finally working in their dream career thanks to Defence Housing
Australia (DHA) and the Nation Building – Economic Stimulus Plan.
Clint Von Deest, Jacob Hill and David Reaston are employed under
DHA’s Apprenticeship Support Scheme. Their excitement in being
provided this opportunity was reported on this website in June and
now, four months on, these young apprentices couldn’t be happier.
Since their positions started, all three Townsville apprentices
have worked on DHA constructions funded by the Economic Stimulus
Plan.
They are being supported by local apprentice provider TORGAS, and
are working with local sub-contractors.
“I am loving it,†said Clint, a first year carpentry apprentice.
“I have never done this kind of thing before, so I didn’t know
what to expect, but it is great.â€
First year electrical apprentice, Jacob Hill is also enjoying the
job of his dreams.
“If I hadn’t got this apprenticeship, I would still be labouring
unhappily,†Jacob said.
“I know I would still be looking for an apprenticeship.â€
Thanks to the increased construction activity generated by the
Economic Stimulus Plan, 20 apprentices around Australia now have
secure work through the Apprenticeship Support Scheme.
Electrical apprentice David Reaston believes the best thing about
this apprenticeship is the skills he is learning.
“I’m learning a lot of trade based stuff, such as electrical
testing and safety, but I’m also learning life skills like working
hard and making sure you do a good, quality job,†David said.
The Townsville apprentices will work on Defence housing projects
funded by the Economic Stimulus Plan until 2011.
DHA created the apprenticeship scheme in response to increased
Defence housing constructions. DHA will fund half of each
apprentices wage for the length of their apprenticeship.
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