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Vocational Service

Encourage and foster
- High ethical standards in business and professions
- Recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations
- The dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society

Covid Certificate Presentation

Hi Committee Members  (The A Team Committee😀)

Firstly I would like to say thank you for all of your input with this Special Project that came to fruition and of yesterday was finally completed signed sealed and delivered I want to thank Colin  for his assistance in preparing the Certificate Template and also for taking over the printing  at short notice from Rosemary who is swanning around the countryside ...

I want to also say thanks to my foot brigade who worked alongside me (or was it me working along side them😜  Rosemary , and a young lady  Samprithi Raja from our Rotoract club who did Monday morning ,at  Oakhill and Appletree shops ...Douglas Thursday morning at Coonara, Carmen drive,shops and part of Thompsons Corner, Bunnings Thornleigh and Dural,-Anne Sharpe Thursday Afternoon Cumberland State Forest, I finished off Oakhill Shops Thursday evening (when the restaurants where open)- Cawas Friday morning Cherrybrook Shopping Village (A Mammoth task there) )to present the 93 Certificates to somewhat surprised, humble, grateful and pleased, worthy and ,very busy recipients, -some of whom  at first thought we where there to ask for a donation -a lot where able to give us a few minutes of there valuable time to share some big grins for our happy snaps.​
However there where times yesterday at Cherrybrook shops where Cawas and I  witnessed how  busy some of our  recipients where at that time  that we decided to only do our Rotary Spiel & thank them ,present the certificate and  Forego doing a photo shoot..
I managed to hand out the last of the Thompson Corner Certificates yesterday afternoon..✔️
 
I have attached a few pics from our galavants around the Shopping Centres
​"The Four-Way Test" of the things we think, say or do."
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The Four-Way Test of the things we think, say or do is a test used by Rotarians world-wide as a moral code for personal and business relationships. The test can be applied to almost any aspect of life. The test was scripted by Herbert J. Taylor an American from Chicago as he set out to save the Club Aluminum Products Distribution Company from bankruptcy. It was later adopted by Rotary International.
  1. Is it the truth?
  2. Is it fair to all concerned?
  3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
  4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
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Pride of Workmanship Awards

Pride of Workmanship, as a concept, was instigated at the District 268 (now 9685) Assembly in 1975.  At that Assembly, 43 incoming Vocational Service Directors attended a group discussion meeting where it was suggested that something should be organised that would encourage more pride by Australians in their vocations.

From this suggestion and further discussion in that group session, the theme was born:
            “Do it Once.  Do it Well.  Build a better Australia.”

In May 2016 the Club presented its annual Pride of Workmanship Awards.  These awards are presented to deserving employees, or business owners, who exemplify the above theme.

Recipients of this year’s awards are:
Rita O’Malley
Colin Baxter introduced Rita and the Director of the Wesley Mission Western Sydney, David Allen.   Colin spoke of the dedication and support Rita gave to the disadvantaged people in western Sydney and her significant contribution to the Tree of Joy Project run by this Club.   Her organizing skill and leadership increased the number of presents sought and the quality of the requests.  David, reinforced Colin’s story and told of many more superb qualities that Rita gave to Wesley Mission.   
Colin Sharpe then awarded the Pride of Workmanship plaque to Rita.
Mark Supple
Clive Denmark represented our Club, and the company SMS Waste Services as the Sydney Manager was unable to attend.   Clive reminded everyone how cooperatively and helpfully the company had assisted with the waste disposal following both garage sales and book sales for many years past.
For the last five years the person at the “coal face” driving the truck and doing the work was Mark Supple.   Working to fit in to our needs without complaint we have to say thank you to Mark!
Colin then awarded the plaque to Mark and recognized Renee his partner.
Ricardo Raad
Carol Russell introduced Ricardo to the meeting.   She told of her satisfaction with the service and presentation she had received from the company.  She told of Ricardo’s training, the mention of Bugatti, had eyes wide open, and the awards that he had received.  The company he owns and runs with Rebecca his wife is Hills Motor Repairs.  He describes it as a car maintenance company where the work is undertaken from beginning to end by skilled mechanics.  Colin awarded the plaque to Ricardo. 

  Congratulations to all the above.  
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