Students in Years 9 and 10 at BTC and ASSG were given the opportunity to find out more about a variety of career paths when they attended the Connections presentation held at BTC.After a welcome from Mr Fairbairn, guest speaker Mr Gary Dolye challenged the students to open their minds to the variety of career paths their future could hold. Mr Doyle, who started as a mechanic at Charmichael Ford and is now the Principal at John Flynn College, showed the number of career paths he has taken and highlighted the need to enjoy your work and never stop learning or growing. After his entertaining and motivational speech the students broke up into groups to move around classrooms while hearing about experiences and job descriptions from a wide range of professionals. For BTC students it was exciting to have past students Braden Honnery (chef) and Ellie Rea (dental industry) to talk about their careers.
Thanks to Carmen Ryan and Ms Aitchison for organising the succesful event. Thanks need to also go to all the participating businesses:
Griffiths Pharmacy
CT TAFE
Total Lifestyle Chiropractics
NEOTO CT
Aust. Defence Force.
RITE Ch Towers
Charters Flowers
Slaney and Co
Mr Chapman- Finacial Planning
CT Fire Brigade
Australian Agricultural College- Burdekin Campus
CT Dept of Primary Industries
Toothcare We Care
Stacey &Stacey CT
Tammy Betts- Qld Health
Northern Miner
Braden Honnery - chef
CT McDonalds