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TOTALKARE invests in the future by taking on apprentices

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Press Release: TK072 February 04, 2016

 

TOTALKARE invests in the future by taking on apprentices

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Developing the next generation of engineers, managers and administrators is essential to the long-term success of any business, and the UK's number one supplier of heavy-duty vehicle lifts is investing heavily in its own future with the appointment of three young people to its established apprenticeship programme.

George Jackson, Ryan Skinner and Dalvir Singh Suthi have all taken up apprenticeships at TOTALKARE and are looking forward to rewarding careers in a variety of roles.

Currently studying a Business Administration Level 3 qualification at Halesowen College, 18-year-old George is also working as a Service Contract Executive at the Halesowen-based firm.

Meanwhile Ryan, 19, is receiving ‘on-the-job' training as an apprentice engineer and Dalvir is studying for an AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) qualification whilst working as a Finance Assistant.

Tim Jackson, Managing Director at TOTALKARE explained: "We're fully committed to our apprenticeship programme as we see it as important investment in the company's own future, as well as being to the long-term benefit of the wider UK economy.

"The country has an ongoing skills shortage, and it's important for businesses of all sizes and from across all industry sectors to ‘step up to the plate' and take on apprentices to equip young people with the skills they will need for a rewarding career while helping to drive economic growth.

"In our experience, apprentices also bring with them a wealth of ideas and enthusiasm that can provide a real boost to the business."

A former Kingswinford School pupil, George first joined TOTALKARE at the age of 16 and studied for an engineering qualification before deciding to take his career in a different direction. He says he enjoys getting out and about to meet customers and the atmosphere at TOTALKARE where everyone is friendly.

Ryan, who went to Hillcrest Secondary School in Netherton and now helps strip and restore used lifts, commented: "It's really a hands on job and everyone works together as a team."

Former Hamstead Hall Six Form pupil, 21-year-old Dalvir added: "As part of the apprenticeship I get to experience all aspects of the accounts department and I intend to continue my studies to become a fully Chartered accountant."

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Apprentice George Jackson

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About TOTALKARE

Formerly known as SOMERSTOTALKARE, TOTALKARE is the UK's number one supplier of heavy duty vehicle lifting solutions and after sales care. The company has been supplying heavy duty vehicle lifts to the UK market for over 30 years, selling more than 6,000 sets of mobile lifts to customers ranging from multi-national operators to independent workshops.

In addition TOTALKARE offers a range of ancillary equipment, comprehensive operator training, after sales care and services and an array of financial options to suit every kind of business, providing the ultimate and total quality solution for all your heavy duty vehicle lifting requirements.

Company contact:

Tristan Johnston

T: 0121 585 2724

E: tristan.johnston@stkare.co.uk

Media Contact:

Martin Farrow

Changeworks Communications Ltd

T: 01785 247588

M: 07771 970025

E: mfarrow@changeworkscom.co.uk