SCREWFIX recently welcomed Maggie Throup MP, MP for Erewash, and Alex Avis, reigning champion for Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2022, to the Ilkeston store in Derbyshire.
Ms Throup and Alex, who is from Nottingham, had the opportunity to take a guided tour of the Ilkeston store and find out from the team how Screwfix supports customers to get their job done affordably and right first time through its hyper-convenient services, such as Click and Collect in as little as one minute.
The pair also met with customers in store and spoke about the importance and benefits of a career in the trade. Speaking about her visit, Maggie said:
‘It was fantastic to meet Alex at Screwfix’s Ilkeston branch and I want to again congratulate him on being named Trade Apprentice 2022. Since 2015, over 5,000 people in Erewash have started an apprenticeship, enabling them to learn while also working and earning.
‘Apprentices such as Alex are absolutely essential if we’re to build and maintain a skilled workforce for the future and is why government is determined to drive up standards through the introduction of schemes such as the apprenticeship levy and the lifetime skills guarantee, as well as the new T Level qualification beginning in September.
‘I want to also thank Screwfix for championing apprentices and recognising their importance to our local economy.’
Alex Avis, Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2022, comments: ‘Meeting Maggie, and talking about the importance of apprenticeships, was so enlightening and inspiring. In winning Screwfix Trade Apprentice, I feel a great responsibility to help be the voice of apprentices and educate people towards a more positive view of a career in the trade.
‘In my future, I see myself running my own business, and would be delighted to pass my knowledge onto the next generation of apprentices. I know just how crucial it’s for tradespeople and apprentices to work together and take inspiration from one another.’
Every year, the Screwfix Trade Apprentice competition highlights the vital role apprentices play in the industry and provides support to those starting out in their careers with a £10k prize bundle, made up of tools, tech, and training.
Internally, Screwfix champions colleagues’ growth too. There are 850 apprentices currently training across the business in areas such as retail management, supervisor, human resources, finance, data and legal, and trade supplier, with more than 80% of Screwfix apprentices who complete the programmes being promoted.
Staff from the Ilkeston store – located in Rutland House, Thurman Street – are eligible to participate in the retailer’s apprenticeship scheme, joining 27 colleagues in the area participating in trade up to assistant store manager – aimed at supervisors who want to progress to an assistant store manager.
The Ilkeston store is part of the company’s growing network of more than 800 stores across the UK and Republic of Ireland, with 80 new stores set to open by January 2023.
Screwfix’s Ilkeston store is open seven days a week from 7am, Monday to Saturday.
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