Bastian Mayer has returned to Germany after two weeks as a business intern at Harbour Sports Paignton. His place has been taken by Markus Bremer (20) from Oschersleben in Germany who will be working on the harbour for the next four weeks. Markus arrived with a big bag of German chocolate which he claims to be perhaps the best in the world. There were no arguments about that from the Harbour Sports staff as they tucked into bars of creamy milk chocolate!
Markus’s placement has been arranged by The Training Partnership in Torquay who constantly seek new employers to offer work experience places to young people from the European Community. It is also possible for young adults from South Devon to be placed on funded work experience programmes in Europe and Ian Smith at The Training Partnership has the information.
This sort of funded programme is a great way of bringing communities together in these troubled times.
Markus’s placement has been arranged by The Training Partnership in Torquay who constantly seek new employers to offer work experience places to young people from the European Community. It is also possible for young adults from South Devon to be placed on funded work experience programmes in Europe and Ian Smith at The Training Partnership has the information.
This sort of funded programme is a great way of bringing communities together in these troubled times.
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