We’ve got the tools!
This course is compiled with personal experience, and real psychological studies.
Welcome to Toolkit Conduct! Let me hit you with two sobering statements:
There is a horrendous shortage of skilled labour – fact.
The youth unemployment rate is dangerously high and young people are lacking purpose and responsibility – fact.
Our mission is to kill those two birds with one stone through the course ‘Etiquette for Apprentices’
Encouraging young people into the trades and then helping them to navigate this difficult journey.
The course can be read with a paper copy, studied on a phone or laptop with the online course or presented through a series of in person events by Hugo Helms the author of the course! Get in touch to find out more!
The 12 step course contains everything you need to know about becoming a good apprentice.
From gaining respect with your peers to the correct way to ask for a pay rise.
Remember the ‘star of the week’ certificate you got given in school? Doesn’t mean much now does it…
However, completing and being certified after this course will actually make a difference in your life, helping you find quality employment while you are still an apprentice and also beyond.
This course doesn’t just help you with your apprenticeship, the lessons will help improve your personal life too. Things don’t have to be as difficult as they’re made out to be when you study Etiquette for Apprentices.
If you’re on this page, it’s either because you already have an apprentice, or you’re looking to hire one.
But isn’t this younger generation just useless, vape smoking, no work ethic losers?
The truth is, there’s still plenty of aspiring ambitious young people out there wanting to start a career in the trades!
Whether you’re looking to take on an apprentice or already have one, you’re doing a favour to the young lads and lasses who need to be trained up to become the next generation of tradesmen.
But, there’s a problem. A big big problem. While you will become a mentor to your apprentice, you’re not wanting to become their parent. Your job is to teach them the trade, the physical skill of the job. So whose job is it to teach the apprentice how to behave on site?
Why it’s important to be on time?
To look presentable!
To have a great work ethic!
The course ‘Etiquette for Apprentices’ is the answer you’ve been looking for. A twelve step course that covers every possible problem, challenges and hurdle your apprentice will come across. If you’re wondering what it covers, have a look at the ‘What’s this all about?’ page on this website. When that has convinced to buy a copy for your apprentice simply choose the paper copy or the online version (the one you really want) and head the to the checkout.
This course is compiled with personal experience, and real psychological studies.
I have been in your position! You will relate with everything I talk about.
This course is worth every penny, plus there is nothing else like this available right now.
This course won’t just help you to be a good apprentice, it will help you become the best version of yourself now and in the future.
Whatever trade you are training in this course can help.
It doesn’t just end with the course! Use the contact me section to receive further support.