Stan - Te Reo to Employment

One of our Waikato team members received an award for his transition from the Judicial system to employment. He has become one of our most trusted and committed workers in the Waikato and we are proud of where he is. Attached is an article written about him and it just shows that if you have the right attitude anything is possible and you are not too old to change your ways.

Te Reo to employment

After losing his wife to breast cancer, Stan’s life spiralled out of control. A long-time member of the Mongrel Mob, he cut ties with the gang but found himself still in a world of drugs and violence.

Stan ended up in Spring Hill Corrections Facility before joining the Tai Aroha Residential Programme in 2021. Tai Aroha is a 16-week violence prevention programme for men, offering a therapeutic community that incorporates tikanga and kaupapa Māori.

Stan excelled at Tai Aroha. He was committed to getting his life on track and was seen as a leader by the other men on the programme.

At this time, Regional Volunteer Coordinator Kelly Tangaroa contacted the team at Tai Aroha to see if they were interested in having volunteers deliver te reo lessons to the men. Stan took up this opportunity and commenced lessons with tutors Paul and Rachel Wood.

It was through this that Kelly got talking with Reintegration Coordinator Wayne Maynard about what support is offered to the men when they leave Tai Aroha.

“One of the things Wayne spoke about was how he aims to get the men into employment, but this can be tricky at times,” says Kelly.

This led Kelly to reach out to J&R Contracting Waikato Manager Leo Tangaroa and asked if he would be interested in working with Wayne to give some of the Tai Aroha men work experience.

“I took Stan to meet Leo and he offered him a casual contract. I talk to Stan three or four times a week to see how he’s going. I think the supportive people he works with, has had a hugely positive impact on him,” says Wayne.

After only a month, Leo was so impressed with Stan’s commitment that he offered him a full-time permanent job.

“At J&R we have values – safety, honesty, attitude, care and quality. After a month I saw Stan has those values, and he role models them to the other guys as well. He is a big asset to J&R,” says Leo.

Stan has been working at the directional drilling company since October 2022, and he is loving his job. He is often the first one on site each morning, ensuring everything is in tip-top shape for the day ahead.

“First thing in the morning, I check out all the vehicles. I check all the trailers first and make sure nothing is loose and they’re safe to go on the road. If anything needs fixing, I’ll fix it,” says Stan.

“It’s quite a big responsibility, and I’ve been given a lot of trust. That makes me feel like I’m on the right track and doing the right thing.”

Stan also runs the storerooms, keeping track of all stock and equipment. “If anyone needs equipment like plate compactors, wackers, concrete saws, anything like that, they have to come and see me.”

With the help of Kim Swindells from the NZ Howard League, Stan got his full driver’s licence, and in the same week he obtained his forklift, wheels, tracks and rollers endorsements. He will sit his Class 2 and possibly Class 4 licences later this year.

Things have fallen into place for Stan; he’s completed his sentence, is close with his family, and has his own apartment. He’s also the proud owner of a Nissan Skyline he purchased with money he saved while at Tai Aroha.

“Things are going really well at the moment,” says Stan. “I don’t miss my life in the Mob. I’m proud of what I’ve achieved, and I’m so grateful for the support I’ve received along the way.”

Earlier this year, a morning tea was held at J&R Contracting to celebrate the collaboration and, most of all, Stan’s success.

J&R Contracting managers, Tai Aroha Reintegration Coordinator Wayne Maynard, Te Reo Tutors Paul and Rachel Wood, NZ Howard League Central Team Leader Kim Swindells, Probation Officer Rangi Takiari and Regional Volunteer Coordinator Kelly Tangaroa were all in attendance.

“The day was about celebrating Stan and how he has achieved so much with the support of everyone who was in the room,” says Kelly

Hynds Construction Awards 2021 Winner

It was a great night on Saturday the 19th of June 2021  at the Annual CCNZ Auckland awards. J & R Contracting managed to pick up two awards with Cooper Murdoch picking up the Young Outstanding Contractor award and our Drury South project under the guidance of Jonas Savage picked up the best project in Category C. The awards reflect not only these two young leaders of our business but also the hard work from all the team in the office and onsite to deliver these projects.

J & R Contracting have now won awards three out of the last four years.