“University just wasn’t going to be for me. The pressure of achieving, working to a deadline and generally being in that high pressure environment just isn’t good for me. I love making clothes, things that I can actually wear so I needed to find a way of making that happen without the stress.”
He approached the Job Centre who put him in touch with his ‘work coach’. After only a short time he was pointed in the direction of YMCA North Tyneside’s Hospitality, Catering and Food Hygiene course.
He spent the first three weeks with the course leader in the classroom and kitchen but it wasn’t until the second half of the course that he truly found his feet.
“As soon as I got down onto the café floor and was able to put everything I had learned into practice it felt great. Being around the customers and other staff, being able to learn as I went really showed me that this was more than just something to bide my time doing. The more I was doing, the more I learned, the more my confidence grew.”
Finding a job was proving difficult and Adam felt at home in YMCA Café, so rather than leave when his course ended he decided to stay on and volunteer his time. It meant he was able to continue honing his coffee making and customer service skills.
After a few weeks of job searching and volunteering, things began to look up.
With a smile Adam added,
“I have been working for the coffee shop for over three months now and I rarely make a bad cup of anything! I love making coffee that people enjoy. I’m looking forward to the potential career advancement.”
Adam has managed to save over £440 which has paid for brand new sewing machine and overlocker. He has big plans to put his textiles skills to good use and continue making individual pieces of clothing.
*At Adam’s request we have used an actor in the photograph.
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