I6 ' “Al Mil (M I CHRONIC†' “whit-skid). lune (.5. [DH vâ€"V-ï¬â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" '7 7 t'iiit'i'iiiii if: ‘ . O I O ; New program gets skilled trades students thinking about self-employment BY Gnu; MACDONAU.) ( 'hrmucle Stuff A very summer. theWaterloo \. ' I Region Small Business Cen~ _ i tre helps a number of young ' x . . . entrepreneurs set up a summer ’ . " 7 g; I company. \ / F A b I And each year. there is a gap in p- (a _. the types of businesses that are . _. ‘ \’ i opened, said Rachel Klein, Youth ' I, Q ' Entrepreneurship Program Coor» , j .i . dinator for the centre. / l ( Y ï¬g Students with a skilled trade - I ,.~‘ .iv" background don't apply to the '\ « '0 ' - . 3' summer company program. ‘ ‘ ’0' - ‘ )1 , ’ “Students who are in the skilled ‘\“ E ' . k trade programs in high school are jg.“- i . \ . ‘ -‘ ’ :7 very hands-on and maybe a little \ J ' J .- ' - ‘ ‘ w E ., bit averse to the writing and aca» 1. †3.4:... ‘ ‘ ' a . demic side ofthings." Klein said . V. ,l at. '- . g . "They might be intimidated by ‘- ‘5‘“; \‘ ~ I b ‘ T . .‘ ’ the business courses in high -' "if "-\e ‘ ~‘ †-’ “ï¬g-yï¬r-rh; Klein and the Small Business ~. \* . ‘\ 3g «av/g“. Centre are looking to change that ~' ' "1“ 233-1- " . this year with the launch of a new f ,1; y . xiii: .. program that targets high school . 3"" ’ h f: r, . . its, students destined for thetrades. , K -.,. . ‘ 3.1.1 - ‘ " y a: The centre's new program is ' t. "‘" l, \ . “5-,, ., ' i: called The Apprentice: Be Your " K ‘* 4‘ Own Boss. . ‘ V9 1 ‘ " - lt rims for two weeks twice this k as ‘ summer and is free for high school students looking to go into the _ H, M" ' ' trades. (’2’ ‘ , There are a number of diï¬'erent . r . , 2.3%. :- trades that the centre is targeting. ' ‘::1 including hairstyling and q 9 '31 aestethics. landscaping. culinary. v: 3,, auto tech and machine programs. ’ - l'he goal of the program is to get those students thinking about High school students looking to become skilled trades workers are the target of a new workshop hosted by the Waterloo Region Small Business Centre. - working for themselves. Klein said. “I “m “It‘s a fun, activity based pro- stantly seeing trade workers who Grade 12. Over the two weeks. “Kids are going to come up with "if? '» ' “ : .3" ‘ 5 " gram that introduces students to are starting their own businesses,†instructors will go through a num- their own business and each modâ€" . ‘7 ' . ' the idea of entrepreneurship.“ she Klein said. her of lessons ule we teach. they‘re going to apply ‘ , said. Often. those tradespeople don’t “We're trying to make this a that to their own made up compaâ€" ' , '1 “We want to get them into the have business knowledge required really fun. low-key environment ny." Klein said. ' ‘: idea of the potential they have to to start their own company They where we can introduce kids to the The modules include hiring, start their own company rather have to learn itquickly. she said. idea that they can do this and human resources. marketing and ,. than going straight into the work- With the Apprentice. Klein is he very successful at it." Klein more. - , ’. force.†hoping to impart some of that said. The Small Business Centre will 7 . Self-employed trades workers knowledge earlier, Part of the course will be taking be holding an open house on lune . . ., _ ‘ l are becoming more common. The program targets local high students through all the steps of 29 at Kitchener City Hall from 7 '21“. » . . ,_ ~ “()ur full-time adm‘sors are con school students from tirade 10 to setting up theirowncompany. pm (08 pm. .- . . 2 w: :23â€" . y . V S. . ‘l , 53‘ , . - ' if»: * assess s " . . - (amazes St- Jacobs . ., e»- ...v-..n..~w: ». . , 5. f - . Fresh STRAWBERRIES, vegetables. bread & pastry, meer§ gr . . - . ’ . . ; meat, cheese, International & gourmet foods, flowers. 7. i . - " one-of-a-kind crafts...indoors and outside! 3&1!“ ï¬g E THURS 8. SAT ALL YEAR 7 to 3:30 519-747-1830 878 Weber St.. Waterloo www.5tjacobs.com . l w J