Hot pace

 
 

Hot pace

14 Dec 2005

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Apprentice excellence

A second wave of Retail Motor Industry Training (ReMIT) apprentices are setting a hot pace in their careers by joining the prestigious ranks of Ferrari, under the Ferrari Modern Apprenticeship scheme.   They will follow a programme of 'on the job' and classroom training delivered by ReMIT  -  the training arm of the Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF) -  at its Centre for Technical Excellence in Croydon.   'I would like to congratulate these six young learners who have already demonstrated a high level of talent and commitment to a future in motor vehicle repair,' said ReMIT managing director Stephen Ramsay. 'They are ReMIT's second wave of candidates working with Ferrari, and are setting a fantastic example to those thinking of joining an exciting, fast-paced industry.   'Competition for these coveted Ferrari positions was ferocious: these young people are therefore a credit to themselves and, I am sure, will be to their future employers.'   The Ferrari Modern Apprenticeship Scheme was created in 2004 to produce fully qualified technicians with specialist product knowledge for the franchised dealer network.

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