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Honors in Moosinning: Success can also take a detour

2021-06-26T21:14:42.120Z


Because no citizens' meeting was possible last year, the municipality of Moosinning has now made up for the honors of the best students and trainees.


Because no citizens' meeting was possible last year, the municipality of Moosinning has now made up for the honors of the best students and trainees.

Moosinning - If all three mayors and one speaker appear, then it has to be a special date: The Moosinning municipality invited the best students and trainees to the Eichenried Citizens' Hall.

Four successful students and two trainees were on the list, one student did not show up.

“I am impressed with the services that have been achieved,” praised Mayor Georg Nagler when he was greeted.

Usually the community carries out honors of this kind in the context of the citizens' meeting, which could not take place last year due to Corona.

Therefore, in a separate context, like the honor of deserving firefighters a few weeks earlier.

"I have walked all the paths that you have taken," said Nagler and added with a smile: "Not that good, though - I have never been honored."

Georg Nagler: "The notes only speak half the truth"

And then he described his professional career to the young people, starting with his first wish to become a police officer after secondary school, through attaining the general university entrance qualification and the vocational high school, to studying politics and training as a teacher.

"A linear training path is no longer common these days," said the community chief.

As for the notes, “they only speak half the truth, they are only a clue.

Personality is also important. ”And he praised the young people:“ Both of you work. ”

The award was made by the economics officer Andreas Humplmair (CSU), who was delighted: “What could be nicer than honoring young people.” Training and education are a “lifelong and lifelong path and an important building block for personal development”.

He also described his training path, that he first learned to cook, but broke off the training: "That was just not my thing." He recommended to the young guests: "Stay on the ball, stay tuned - even with this passion and motivation."

Stanley Odahiekwu: Training as a floor layer completed as third best in Bavaria

One after the other, he asked the honorees to come forward and presented a certificate, sweets and a thermal spa voucher on behalf of the community.

Nina Döllel, who passed the general higher education entrance qualification at the FOS / BOS with an average grade of 1.7, said that she will probably start studying in Austria in October. Philip Scheipl graduated from the middle school in Finsing with an average of 1.67. He is currently doing an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk and explained: “So far, I have no regrets about the apprenticeship.” Emanuel Graßl was happy about his secondary school leaving certificate with 1.33 at the Oberding secondary school. He is currently attending the introductory class at the Korbinian-Aigner-Gymnasium in Erding and says: “It's fun.” Lena Kürschner completed her training as an office management assistant with an overall grade of 1.1. She learned at Munich Airport International GmbH at Munich Airport,“And I was taken on after my training,” she reported.

There was special applause for Stanley Odahiekwu, who had once come to Moosinning as a refugee.

He completed an apprenticeship as a floor layer and finished third in Bavaria.

He is just completing his truck driver's license and proudly emphasized: "I want to make the master."  

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Source: merkur

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