Timothy62568-1980
When I came into the WIA office, my work experience consisted primarily of working in food service and brief employment as a stocker for Toys R Us. I had been laid off from Toys R Us and Casey’s General Store and was collecting unemployment insurance.
I graduated from Taylorville High School in 2009 and had a learning disability in reading. I was able to read very well, but had challenges when it came to comprehension and writing. My disability was making it difficult for me to pass various pre-employment tests thus I could not find employment. I wanted a job where I would have skills and opportunity for jobs in the future.
I liked working with my hands and through career advising, I began exploring the welding field. I was accepted into the Journeyman Welder II program at Midwest Technical Institute (MTI) and started training in February 2010. The WIA program assisted with paying for training at MTI including tuition, books, tools, lab fees and industry certification tests. I also traveled approximately 58 miles round-trip back and forth to MTI each day.
I completed the program in November of 2010 with a cumulative grade point average of 3.5. I successfully obtained employment quickly. I started working for GSI in Taylorville as a Packer/Welder and have recently changed jobs and am now working at MBM in Taylorville. I am thankful to the WIA program for helping me overcome hurdles and complete this goal. I was also nominated and received the 2011 Individual Achievement Award for Christian County on November 14th, 2011.
Nov 29, 2011
I am an adult who received help getting a job