Oct
2011
Business links with school

A local business has joined forces with Pakenham Secondary College [and MEGT Group Training] to provide on-the-job training and job opportunities for local students.
Pakenham Secondary College student, Keith Newling, has started a school-based apprenticeship arrangement at Middy’s Pakenham branch, enabling him to comibine his Year II VACaL studies with accredited training and on-the-job experience.
Keith had been working at electrical supplier Middy’s on a casual basis, but was excited about the opportunity to sign up as a school-based apprentice under the pilot scheme. [MEGT Group Training employs Keith and has placed him with Middy’s.]
“It’s a great opportunity for me to develop new skills and to learn about all aspects of running a business,” Keith said.
Middy’s Pakenham brand manager, Derek Page, said the trial program offered benefits to both local students and the business.
“As a business based in a country town, we like to employ local people,” Mr Page said. “This program gives us the opportunity to support our local students and schools, and get young people involved in meaningful training.”
Middy’s will set up trial placements at its Warragul and Bairnsdale branches following the successful implementation of the Pakenham program.
[Prue Leighton, Industry Employment Consultant with MEGT Group Training has been working closely with the school, Middy’s and students to establish around 10 regional placements for 2012.]
Story courtesy Pakenham Star
Thursday 1 September 2011
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