ASPIRING CARPENTER FROM NEWPORT IN SEMI-FINAL OF SCREWFIX TRADE APPRENTICE COMPETITION

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Jack Thompson
  • Jack Thompson from Newport has reached the semi-final of the Screwfix Trade Apprentice competition
  • The apprentice carpenter is studying carpentry and joinery at Coleg Gwent college
  • National final to be held in April where one winner will receive a career-boosting prize package worth Ā£10,000

Jack Thompson, an apprentice carpenter from Newport, is a step closer to winning the ultimate title ā€“ Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2022.

The aspiring winner applied for the competition earlier this year and has now been selected to go through to the semi-final, together with more than thirty other apprentices.

Following the semi-final, 10 apprentices will face a panel of industry experts at the national final in April, where one winner will receive a career-boosting Ā£10,000 prize package made up of tools, trade, and tech ā€“ everything to get started in their chosen field.

Jack, 20, is studying for a carpentry and joinery qualification and says: ā€œBeing one step closer to the final is exciting and I will put my all into demonstrating my skills, commitment, and passion for the trade to help me get through to the final. To be crowned Trade Apprentice 2022 would be an incredible accolade that would help me realise my potential and help me to pursue my dream of becoming a professional tradesperson. I hope my passion for carpentry and joinery leads me towards my goal of ending up as a member of the Federation of Master Builders.ā€ 

Jack was shortlisted due to the passion, dedication, and ambition which shone through in the application. Jack portrays a real enthusiasm by always asking questions when on a job and has even proactively reached out to previous Screwfix Trade Apprentice winner, Chris Keel, to seek advice on how best to complete a task. 

During the final, the apprentices will all get the opportunity to share their expertise and ambitions with a panel of industry-leading judges. The panel includes representatives from the Federation of Master Builders, the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering, the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting and a previous Screwfix Top Tradesperson winner.

Jack Wallace, Screwfix marketing director, says: ā€œApprenticeships remain vital to the construction industry and our annual competition looks to reward skilled trade apprentices and highlight the countless opportunities the construction industry has to offer. Our trade apprentices are an inspiration to the future generation, shining a light on the benefits of a career in the trade. 

ā€œFrom over 2,500 entries, our semi-finalists have done incredibly well to get this far, and I look forward to hearing more about our future champions of the trade.  I hope that through our competition more people will be inspired to consider a career in the trade as a chosen career path. Iā€™d like to wish everyone through to this stage the best of luck!ā€

Visit Screwfix.com/sfta to find out more about the apprentices and the Screwfix Trade Apprentice competition.


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