Greg Bengston, at nearly 22, has completed his apprenticeship with Rankin Building Ltd in Pahiatua after four and a half years. The certificate was delayed due to the lockdown.
"Greg approached me for a job himself and had dreamed to be a builder, which I find is quite good," said Rankin Building Ltd owner Jason Rankin. "He didn't have mum or dad prompt him, he came by himself when he was at Boys' High. I gave him a trial and he showed huge promise, was early to work, keen to stay late to learn more, always asking questions and had a work ethic.
"With apprenticeships, we believe in giving back to the trade and the community. There are two more on the way, one signed on Monday and the other is on a Gateway scheme student through Tararua College and may sign at the end of this year," I am lucky as my foreman was one of my former apprentices. He left, went to Australia, then came back to us, so knows how we operate and now is a current volunteer fire fighter for our local community.
"Covid-19 has bought many challenging demands onto the trade but feel that it is coming right for us. If we all support each other we will all help each other out from these times.
"I have been lucky with Jason, as I have learned all aspects of building," said Greg. "I have had the opportunity to install new roofs, hang doors and pour our own foundations which many apprentices don't get to do.