Clearview National January 2016 - Issue 170 | Page 19
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A Life at Sea
Award-winning company Jackloc,
bid a fond farewell to its operations
administrator Joe Seteram in December,
as he departed for a life at sea.
»»Joe left
Jackloc to start his
training as a Medical
Assistant Submariner
in the Royal Navy
and will undertake
10 weeks of intense
training in Cornwall,
testing his physical
capabilities from
January.
Once he has
passed-out, Joe will
be stationed in the
UK, where he will complete his
submariner training, after which
he will have the opportunity to
be posted to any English or allied
military base worldwide.
Speaking about the radical
change in career, Joe said: “I have
always wanted to study paramedic
science and whilst there were
several universities which offer a
course none were quite the right
fit for me.
“Training with the Royal Navy
will be much more practical and
will give me a more diverse range
of experience covering everything
from advanced first aid to treating
radiation sickness.”
Joe started the application
process a little over two years ago,
during which time he has been
working at Jackloc, where he has
assisted the family-run company
with processing customer orders.
Emma Wells, Director for
Jackloc, commented: “Joe has
been a fantastic part of the team
at Jackloc, making sure that every
order is packaged correctly and on
time for the customer. We will keep
in contact with Joe no matter where
he is in the world and wish him all
the best in his future career.”
In the last four
years alone,
The VEKA UK
Group’s capital
expenditure has
exceeded £20m.
Our technically advanced mixing plant has a potential
capacity of 72,000 tonnes. This investment is a clear
demonstration of our commitment to customers in
the UK.
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