Claire set for a big future with BUSY At Work

Claire Dowdle completes her traineeship with BUSY At Work

Claire Dowdle is a confident young woman who has tried her hand at a few different careers. It wasn’t until she joined BUSY At Work Brisbane’s office in an administration role that she found her true vocation.

Nathan set for a big future in the building industry

Chinchilla local Nathan Black completes his apprenticeship

While twenty one year old Chinchilla local Nathan Black is excited about having just completed his carpentry apprenticeship, he still has his feet firmly planted on the ground and is keen to continue the learning process in a trade he is passionate about.

For Nathan completing an apprenticeship is just the beginning and he is the first to admit it hasn’t always been an easy ride.

For those considering taking up a carpentry apprenticeship, Nathan was happy to offer some words of advice.

“When you’re new to a trade it’s important to come in with an open mind. The building trade is very ‘hands on’ and your heart has to be in it all the time. You can’t turn up to work and think you can have a lazy day.”

“I’ve met a lot of younger people who ask me how I know I want to do this. You don’t know in two days or two weeks but you have to be willing to put in the hard yards and give it a real go,” Mr Black said.

As for the future Nathan said he was keen to continue to work for Lenny and one day obtain his building sub contractor’s license.

Transition to Work Program sets Daniel on a New Career Pathway

Daniel Beetham from Supa IGA Kingaroy

The former Year 11 Kingaroy State High School student wasn’t enjoying school and was keen to explore what other work and study opportunities were available.

In February, Daniel undertook the Transition to Work Program through BUSY At Work and since then he hasn’t looked back.

Raymond Enjoys New Lease of Life with Lifeline Role

BUSY's Michelle with jobactive participant Raymond

With 24 years of experience in the plumbing industry under his belt in various roles ranging from warehouse manager to sales technical advisor, Raymond was keen to find regular casual work to help secure his financial future.

37,400 More Jobs – Part-Time Trend Continues

Lisa and Colin of Gladstone's Lee Crane Hire

Figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) estimated an increase of 37,400 more jobs from March to April 2017, although most of these were part-time. Full-time employment fell by 11,600 as part-time employment increased by 49,000. Australia’s trend unemployment rate remained at 5.8 per cent for the fourth consecutive month.

Markayla Transitions her way into a Traineeship

Trainee at Gympie Library

Early last year Markayla Bowers had an uncertain future and was unable to secure regular full time work in her role as an apprentice hairdresser as the salon she was working with closed.

The 18 year old is the first to admit that her confidence took a major hit as she was struggling with the demands of finding another job.

Then in April last year Markayla was able to undertake the Transition to Work (TtW) Program through BUSY At Work and since then she hasn’t looked back.

Prior to starting the program Markayla had spent a lot of time and effort searching for work without success. BUSY At Work Employment Consultant worked closely with her on her resume writing, interview techniques, career planning and presentation skills and this helped improve her motivation and confidence greatly.