Edinburgh's favourite bus driver
25 March 2008
Lothian bus driver, Robert Skeldon, who is supported by Capability Scotland’s WORKSTEP programme received a very special accolade in March. Robert, was crowned as Edinburgh’s Favourite Bus Driver at Lothian Buses, Annual Awards which were sponsored by the Metro.
"I was starting to think that
I would never work again, however the WORKSTEP programme and
Lothian Buses gave me the chance to start again.."
Robert Skeldon, voted
Edinburgh's favourite bus driver at Lothian Buses annual awards
ceremony, March 2008
Robert had just finished his apprenticeship as a painter and
decorator when he had an accident which crushed his hip.
Written off as 'unfit to work' by health professionals, Robert was
unemployed for 14 years until he got a hip replacement that helped
turn his life around. He decided that a career driving buses
was for him as it would mainly be a sedentary job. However,
his disability did prove to be an obstacle as he found some
companies unwilling to take him on. At this point Capability
Scotland was able to step in and offer Robert some support which
resulted in him successfully applying for a job with Lothian Buses
and he hasn't looked back since.
Commenting on his award Robert said: "I was starting to think
that I would never work again however the WORKSTEP programme and
Lothian Buses gave me the chance to start again. I really do enjoy
my job as a bus driver, and I feel very honoured to have won this
award."
George McKendrick, Lothian Buses operations manager, added:
"Capability Scotland has given us tremendous support and enabled
Robert to get back into full-time employment. He is a very keen and
determined employee who doesn't let his mobility problems get in
the way of carrying out his job as a bus driver for the UK's best
bus company."