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Women in Trades Wednesday - Meet Hayley Allen
In celebration of Women in Trades Wednesday, we had the opportunity to chat with Hayley Allen, the deserving winner of this year's Ravensdown Groundspread NZ Young Achiever Award. Hayley's incredible achievements and dedication to her trade are truly inspirational. As a young woman breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated field, she is paving the way for future generations of women seeking successful careers in trades.
Inspired by Teenie Hounslow and having always had a passion for trucks Hayley left hospitality work and has been in the truck driving and fertilizer spreading industry for the last 3.5 years.
After hearing great things about Renwick Transport, Hayley approached the business and secured her job. She was very nervous and had to overcome her anxiety and “get in and do it”. Hayley is training with Peter Shannon from Training Solutions, as well as learning from her colleagues who have been passing on their own advice and knowledge.
Hayley has progressed quickly in her short time at Renwick, she now has her Class 2-5, her WTR and forklift license and is Spreadmark certified. She also runs the team while the bosses are away. But she is most proud of gaining her Class 5, and of course, winning the 2023 Ravensdown Groundspread NZ Young Achiever Award.
Hayley loves going to farms and seeing the amazing views, and spends her days farm spreading, vineyard spreading and mixing fert, she also does general freight runs when needed.
In a world where many struggle to find true fulfillment in their careers, Hayley stands out as a example of how the right career brings joy and personal growth. With enthusiasm in her voice, she shares that her current professional path has done wonders for her self-assurance, taking her confidence to new heights.
Not sure if truck driving or ground spreading could be the job for you? Hayley says, “If you like agricultural jobs, and great views get into it, even if you like four-wheel driving, it’s something we do every day”. She also has some advice for someone looking to get into her line of work - “See if you can jump in for a ride and see if it’s what you want to do, and if it is, approach companies”.
Hayley's journey as a truck driver and ground spreader serves as an inspiration for all aspiring women in the skilled trade industry. As the recipient of the 2023 young achievers award, her success not only highlights her talent and dedication but also showcases the limitless opportunities available to women in trades.
Our latest Getting Women into Trades event was the best yet!
Our latest event was the best yet! Check out our round up of the highlights in pictures.
The latest Getting Women into Trades event was a sellout! And we think it was our best yet. Attendees had the opportunity to winch a car, tile a shower floor, practice their digger skills and weild some powertools.
We were then inspired by our wonderful Mitre 10 Trade Awardee Flora Rivers Keynote Speech (more on that soon!) and learnt a lot about being a woman in the trades from our panelists.
Some lucky attendees even took away prizes - including a TV!!!
We couldn't do it without our sponsors! Show them some love and check out their social media and websites for all the cool stuff they are doing to support women in trades:
- Proclima Hub
- Mitre 10 Trade
- BCITO (Building Construction Industry Training Organisation)
- MITO
- MPTT (Maori and Pacifika Trades Training)
- Pacific Steel
- Skills
- ATT
- Competenz
- Electrix
- ETCO (Electrical Training Company)
- Johnstone Construction
- Masterlink
- New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF)
- NZMA
- New Zealand Marine & Composites ITO (NZMAC)
- New Zealand Steel
Read all about us in Construction News NZ!
Our wonderful recent event got a great write up in the recent Construction News NZ magazine. Read all about it….