David Finds a Job That is the Perfect Fit
David, who has a learning disability, approached Working Together to look for a job. With his updated resume and cover letter, he secured a job as a driver in the construction industry.
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Skip to NavigationDavid, who has a learning disability, approached Working Together to look for a job. With his updated resume and cover letter, he secured a job as a driver in the construction industry.
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A victim of abuse and a residential school survivor, Brenda had dropped out of school in Grade Nine. As an adult, she began working on her education and completed her high school studies in 2016. Now, she’s off to university, but first wanted to learn her way around on a computer.
John had worked for decades in concrete and maintenance services. However, his recent diagnosis of a spinal disability made it impossible for him to continue working in that profession.
Rodger was already employed when he came to the Neil Squire Society. He had been working as a security guard for the past two and a half years, yet he had been working less than 10 hours a week, and was feeling seriously financially strained.