'Even if there is a 2 -hour job' Human dream in Bunnings

  • 10 months ago
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Although we all have dreams and Louns can do anything for work, he wants nothing but a job in Bunnings. It goes to the hardware store almost every day, never gets lost and can tell you something about garden equipment. Bir Like a child in a sugar shop, Louns said. And yes, he has the famous Jingle Pat. Louns' dream job is to work in Bunnings Louns is 27 years old and lives with Williams syndrome. Anne Estelle and caregivers do a difficult job to prepare Louns for their first job, but they are not successful in applications. Estelle, "I entered the Bunnings and wonders, but we can not go to the next step."Said. "It was a very long dream and we chase this dream. "You should talk as a parent and withdraw for your young person and make sure it is noticed." Estelle turned into an existing relationship help Louns online to find an online campaign find a job in Bunnings. "Even if it's a two -hour job, it's his dream." Gives Bunnings Louns a chance Lourens saves the next whip snipeman from Bunnings and has cord coils hiding in the bedroom, which is ready to start cutting. He already had Bunnings Beanie, but he would love the full uniform. "I will undertake any challenge," he said. Bunnings said he was willing to give Louns a chance today and will soon be for work experience. Damian Zahra's statement, Bunnings Chief Human Officer Our local team has recently enjoyed meeting with Louns and her mother to discuss possible employment opportunities as part of our supported recruitment process. We are really pleased to offer Louns work experience in our Campbelltown warehouse. The team is looking forward to hosting it in the store next week. Having a team that reflects the communities in which we operate is an important part of our culture.

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