Horowhenua Chronicle

Peter building on diverse work life

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UCOL contructio­n student Peter Cameron is proof that it is never too late to build on your skills. On the one-year anniversar­y of collecting his pension, the 66-year-old is now studying towards a New Zealand Certificat­e in Constructi­on Trade Skills (Carpentry) at UCOL’s Horowhenua campus.

After a long and varied work life including time at the Ministry of Defence HQ, the Wellington Housing Trust and in market research, Peter was now pursuing a long-held interest in carpentry.

“Building has always appealed to me,” says Peter. “I originally looked at employment as a plumber but later ended up building with Habitat for Humanity as a hammer hand,” he said.

Cameron said he had always been community orientated. He had been a Red Cross president, a Red Cross Emergency Response Unit volunteer in Porirua, and a trustee on both a Christian Youth Camp and an Environmen­tal Trust.

But it is his current volunteer work with his local parish, Levin Uniting Church, where his new skills will be most useful.

“I have helped build five houses with Habitat for Humanity over the years, and this course ties it all in with a qualificat­ion,” he said.

“I will have a few more skills to help with maintenanc­e at church, to keep the place running and safe to attend.”

Cameron said he chose to study at UCOL in Horowhenua because it had a good reputation among both its students and employers.

“It also has a great course range, and this one was very affordable. The hands-on instructio­n and practical nature of the constructi­on course also appealed to me.”

Although he was by far the oldest his class, regardless of age, his approach was to be honest, be friendly, be helpful, and ask for help when needed.

“You are all in the same boat and are all there to learn new skills.

“The speed at our class has come together and offering each other

The age range at UCOL makes for a great community, it’s not a barrier to learning.

Peter Cameron

mutual support has been great.”

Cameron’s year-long New Zealand Certificat­e programme will finish in December and he hopes his qualificat­ion will open up the possibilit­y of more work with a builder friend, in addition to his other volunteer duties.

He acknowledg­ed the support he got from UCOL through his enrolment process and subsequent learning.

“The age range at UCOL makes for a great community, it’s not a barrier to learning,” he says.

 ??  ?? At age 66 Peter Cameron is studying towards a trade qualificat­ion in carpentry at UCOL's Horowhenua campus.
At age 66 Peter Cameron is studying towards a trade qualificat­ion in carpentry at UCOL's Horowhenua campus.

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