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Motor apprenticeships make a lot of sense says training body

publication date: Aug 12, 2009
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author/source: Robin Roberts
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School and college leavers looking for an interesting and varied career should give serious thought towards making their next step a motor sector apprenticeship, according to Rob Foulston, Chief Executive of Remit, the training arm of the Retail Motor Industry Federation, and the lead training provider for the retail motor sector.

Foulston says, "With GCSE and A Level results due to be announced in the next few weeks, many young people will be wondering what their next step will be. For many this could mean a motor industry apprenticeship."
The motor industry offers a far greater range of career options than many young people realise. Media portrayals tend to focus on the role of service technician, but there is far more to the motor industry.
Remit can place young people in high quality apprenticeship training programmes in a wide range of job roles including:
• Service Technicians
• Vehicle Body Repairers
• Vehicle Painters
• Motor Cycle Technicians
• Parts Consultants
• Sales Advisors
• Service Advisors
• Administrators
• Tyre and Exhaust Fitters
Apprentices are fully employed from day one and benefit from earning at the same time as learning and achieving nationally recognised qualifications.

Those that want to learn more should call the Remit Apprentice Recruitment Hotline on 0845 8399200 or visit www.remit.co.uk

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