Training in road construction

His parents were sceptical, as were his classmates – yet Tim Blankenhorn decided to train in road construction after leaving school. In this episode, he tells us about the prejudices he had to contend with and what could be improved at vocational school.

Childhood dream: training as a road builder

Becoming a road builder has always been Tim’s dream. Even as a young boy, he was magically drawn to construction sites. However, when he decided to train as a road builder after completing his vocational baccalaureate, his parents and classmates were initially sceptical. Too many negative stereotypes still linger in people’s minds. The work is dirty, bad for your back, and if you don’t drink alcohol, you don’t belong on the team.

The expert interview on training in road construction

Tim Blankenhorn can only smile wearily at such prejudices. Alcohol is now banned on construction sites, and much of the most physically demanding work is done by machines. In general, unlike in previous years, the focus today is more on digitalisation and compliance with regulations.

Too much theory? What’s going wrong in vocational schools

But does vocational school provide young road builders with the necessary skills for their profession? Tim sees room for improvement here. At school, much of what is currently taught is more relevant to site managers. Other topics, such as concrete bearing rings, are completely missing, as Tim reports.

Important knowledge is often lacking

This becomes a problem especially when an apprentice from a small or medium-sized company changes employers and is then confronted with tasks that he or she was never able to learn because the company where he or she trained did not offer the relevant services. Tim believes that vocational schools have a duty to fill these gaps.

How companies can close knowledge gaps among employees

With SuperSiteSkills, construction companies can close these gaps. The training platform offers theoretically sound, practical training on relevant topics from the world of asphalt and civil engineering. This allows you to optimally prepare your trainees for practical work on the construction site or fill knowledge gaps among new colleagues.

Get ready for the future of road construction

Would you like to learn more about modern asphalt applications? Would you like to use the winter break to refresh your knowledge? Do you want to familiarise your new employees with the basics of road construction?

Then secure access to our online training course for asphalt applications now!sphaltanwendungen!

A vocational training programme with a future

Despite the limitations he mentioned, Tim is still happy with his career choice. His training also paved the way for him to pursue a dual degree programme and become a technician.
He can therefore recommend his training to other school leavers.

Always up to date

Want to learn everything there is to know about asphalt applications and modern road construction from experts? Then secure access to our exclusive training content now to refresh your knowledge.

Successfully filling vacant training positions

But how can young people be persuaded to train as road builders? To attract new employees, it is no longer enough to place a job advertisement and wait for applications to come in. Construction companies need to go where their potential employees are. Robin Strohäker already revealed how this can be achieved at Asphalt Talks.
Benefit from his experience and watch the expert interview on the topic of recruiting young talent now!

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