Widowed father of six overcomes adversity to land HS2 role
A father of six who overcame financial hardship and the devasting death of his wife has told how he was able to turn his life around after enrolling on a West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) funded training scheme and landing a job with HS2.
At the beginning of his construction skills training course, Geoff Carter, from Kitts Green, Birmingham, had sadly lost his wife to cancer and had even spent one stage of his life living in his car while unemployed.
But through his strong work ethic and his unstinting commitment to provide for his family, he was able to make a change in his life and become an inspiration to his six children by earning the qualifications that eventually landed him a job on the HS2 high speed rail line currently being built in the West Midlands.
Now, Geoff 's perseverance in pressing ahead with his training in the face of personal tragedy has been recognised with a 'Learning for Work ' accolade at the WMCA Adult Learning Awards.
Reflecting on his journey, Geoff said: “I can proudly say that I have now gone from living in a car that I couldn 't always afford the fuel for, to being in long-term work as a skilled and qualified labourer on a fantastic project.
“When I look back to the 12 months I spent on Universal Credit, I remember constantly struggling for work until my coach at the Department for Work and Pensions recommended training courses in the area that would progress me straight into the workplace and I have not looked back since.
"My children have now seen living proof of what 's possible in life when given the right opportunity. ”
On receiving the award, Geoff, whose training was provided by RMF Group, said: "You 've got to take that first step, be brave, believe in yourself and know what to do when life slams a door in your face - knock on another one and just keep going.
“My wife, Nat, loved a poem which said in the very last line 'when you 're hardest hit, you still never quit ' and I still live to that message to this day. ”
Geoff receives his WMCA Adult Learning Award from former Eastenders actor Nicholas Bailey.
Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and chair of the WMCA, was at the ceremony to congratulate the winners.
Afterwards, he said: “Our Adult Learning Awards gave us a wonderful opportunity to shine a light on inspiring individuals who have overcome challenging situations to transform their lives and employment prospects. Geoff's story is a brilliant example of someone doing exactly that.
“Geoff story is a testament to his resilience and to the importance of the work the WMCA does to fund a variety of courses right across our region. ”
Geoff initially struggled to find work but got back on his feet after coming across the RMF Training Academy and gave special thanks to their support through his tough times.
To hear Geoff 's story in his own words, visit the WMCA YouTube channel.
For more information and to view all the Adult Learning awards recipients, please visit the WMCA website.