Work Based Training
Putting a plug in the brain drain
Published 23 July 2008
Sharon’s a national favourite
Published 23 July 2008
The mother and son who put their hearts into art
Published 27 June 2008
MOTHER and son, Ann and David Holmes, had both come to a stage in their lives where they were ready for a career change. Both of them being artistically inclined, they set about looking for a new venture in which they could use their talents and turn it into a business.
Rebecca has formula for career in brewing
Published 25 June 2008
Great challenges mean even greater rewards
Published 9 May 2008
Meet Gary Tweddle, a support worker in the care industry
Schools enjoy minding their own business
Published 23 April 2008
A motor apprentice’s dream becomes reality
Published 27 March 2008
WORKINGTON’S only custom car workshop recently opened for business. Custom Cars is the brain-child of Darren Dawson, who, through his own vision and determination, built the business from scratch and is now enjoying the fruits of his labour.
React on lookout for 25 engineers
Published 26 March 2008
Firm rated one of world’s best to work for
Published 26 March 2008
CH2M HILL has been rated as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” by a top US business magazine.
Legal training without the need to move away
Published 25 March 2008
LEGAL Executive Kathryn Hill left Workington Sixth Form Centre with no particular career in mind. But now, at only 29, Kathryn has become a member of the Institute of Legal Executives.
Young apprentices make mark
Published 5 March 2008
TWO West Cumbrian apprentices were recognised for their hard work and achievement over 2007 with a special award handed to them at the West Cumbria Young Apprentice Awards Ceremony.
Shree’eesh chooses to put people first
Published 5 March 2008
Kathryn and Jennifer are making history
Published 5 March 2008