Mahlo congratulates industrial clerks on passing final exam / Stefan Roggenhofer with vocational school’s special award
Three years of total commitment to job and vocational school as well as final exams in various subjects: Industrial clerks must pass these challenges to complete their apprenticeship. The trainees of Mahlo GmbH + Co.KG have now achieved this goal. One even with great success.
“Nobody can take away from you, what you are holding in your hands right now. Congratulations!” With these kind words and the certificate of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Mahlo’s CEO Rainer Mestermann complimented his employees Tanja Fleck and Stefan Roggenhofer. Both have completed their apprenticeship successfully – as well as Daniel Ziegler who couldn’t attend the ceremony due to a job change. But Stefan Roggenhofer’s performance deserves special attention: because of his educational background, he was not only able to shorten his apprenticeship from three years to 21 month, but also got honoured with the ‘Cities’ and Communities’ Award’ by the vocational school Kelheim for his academic achievement. Therefore, he got a certificate and price money at the graduation ceremony. “Of course we are also happy about his performance”, Mestermann said. But he also praises every apprentice. “Our trainees are all highly motivated and very involved.”
Besides Roggenhofer, Ziegler and Fleck, four other young talents are learning the profession of an industrial clerk. They complete their education dually in the company and the vocational school. During their practical phases at Mahlo, the apprentices are employed in every department. They also have the chance to spend some time in production. A big advantage, Fleck is sure of: “By that, we get an even better handle on our products and processes.” Roggenhofer is especially keen on the trust Mahlo has in its junior staff. “We were soon allowed to work independently and to assume responsibility.” The period of apprenticeship flew by quickly, both agree. Now they are looking forward to their next professional steps at Mahlo. CEO Mestermann, in the name of the management, wished them all the best for their future.