Friday, March 29, 2024

Hauliers give back to community by inviting students to see the company in action

Students from Horizon Community College have been given an insight into the world of work by spending time at at Stanton Logistics in Goldthorpe.

Seeing the enthusiasm and interest during mock interviews and a Q&A at Horizon, co-founder and MD Chris McGinleyinvited some of the students to visit the Goldthorpe site for a morning earlier this month to show them how the business operates.

They got to sit in on operations meetings with directors and senior managers before being split into groups to learn more about the different aspects of the business, as well as receiving a full tour of the site and warehouse.

The visit was enjoyed by everyone, and Chris has been asked to sit on the panel for business presentations by more students at Horizon in the future.

Councillor Robert Frost, Cabinet spokesperson for Regeneration and Culture, said: “It’s fantastic to see a local business giving back to our young people. It’s important that our students see a variety of career pathways for themselves in Barnsley for when they leave college, whether it’s as a part of someone else’s business or by starting one of their own.

“My thanks go to Chris and the team at Stanton Logistics for facilitating this magnificent opportunity.”

Chris added: “Having the boys visit us for the morning was a brilliant success and I hope they enjoyed their time with us.

“For me, it is about giving back to the community and encouraging students to work hard and be regular attenders at school, dovetailing that into the work environment when school life comes to an end and the importance of ‘turning up’ becomes even more relevant.

“My message to them is to find your thing in life and pursue it with energy and consistency as money then becomes a by-product of enjoying yourself.

“I came from a very working-class background of steelworkers and started with £6,000, which now has turned into a multi-million pound group of businesses. Anything really is possible. I’ve proved that and continue to progress my businesses as I reach the age of 50 this year.”

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