The Chronicle

Trent keen to tackle every shift

- LACHLAN MCIVOR lachlan.mcivor@gattonstar.com.au

IT’S COMMON to slam the snooze button in the morning and wish for an extra five minutes under the covers instead of heading into work.

But Gatton’s Trent Robinson is excited to tackle every shift.

The 21-year-old is six months into his first stint of paid employment with Andrews Meats in Toowoomba after landing a gig as a cleaner.

Mr Robinson approached employment and disability job services provider APM in Gatton with the aim of finding work.

He has been diagnosed with spinal disorder kyphoscoli­osis and experience­s chronic pain on a daily basis as well as ongoing mental health issues.

After building up a working relationsh­ip with employment consultant Helen Hilgers, he faced a couple of knock-backs but was approached in February about an opening at the butcher.

Before the interview he had to shave off his long beard, neatly tie back his hair and with a fresh look and a fresh approach, he landed the job. He now travels up the range for work three times a week.

“(I enjoy) having a job, finally, after all these years,” Mr Robinson said. “It’s something I can work on learning.”

Regular work has changed his outlook on life.

“I think I’m a bit more positive about things and my capabiliti­es,” he said.

“The crew up there are a bunch of happy blokes. “I’d love to do the (butcher) apprentice­ship. That’d be pretty cool.”

Co-owner Brett Owen said his employee’s enthusiasm and work ethic made him a perfect fit for the business.

“He really takes pride in his work,” he said. “He not just likes it, he loves working for us.

 ?? Photo: Nev Madsen ?? VALUED: Andrews Meats co-owner Brett Owen and Trent Robinson.
Photo: Nev Madsen VALUED: Andrews Meats co-owner Brett Owen and Trent Robinson.

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