Every day is United Nations for Tony

July 4, 2010
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As a bus driver for Federal Backpackers in Bundaberg, every day is like a day at the United Nations.

The position, which STEPS helped him to secure after he completed a two day work trial, has proven ideal for the 53-year-old, who previously struggled to gain employment due to a spinal injury. Tony now buses backpackers to and from local farms, where many undertake seasonal work. “The job is terrific,” said Tony. “I like the people and get to meet lots of backpackers from all over the world.”

“Tony is just great,” said Belinda Harlick, Federal’s office manager. “He fits in well and we can always rely on him.” Kathy Zarins from STEPS worked with Tony to determine possible employment pathways. After approaching a number of local backpackers she was able to secure two interviews for Tony. Just over six months ago he started with Federal, and hasn’t looked back. “A wage subsidy agreement was set up for his training in the role and a new career,” said Kathy. “He is continuing his employment  and Federal Backpackers are very satisfied with his abilities, responsible attitude and dedication.”

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