A West Lothian lady who has “by no means had a day without work” is celebrating working 50 years in native faculties.
Doris Cefferty, who works at Inveralmond Group Excessive College’s, just lately celebrated her fiftieth anniversary working with West Lothian Council.
Doris has accrued 50 years of service inside West Lothian faculties and could be very well-known by colleagues throughout the West Lothian Training Service.
Doris began work round her sixteenth birthday and has labored in two secondary faculties Armadale Academy (30 years) and Inveralmond Group Excessive College (20 years).
Throughout her lengthy profession she has grow to be an knowledgeable within the College database system, Seemis, and has supported and educated tons of of colleagues in its use throughout West Lothian.
Although Doris went part-time three years in the past she nonetheless comes into faculty each day (volunteering two days per week) at 6.30am and doesn't depart till late.
Suzie Younger, Headteacher of Inveralmond Group Excessive College, mentioned: “Doris’ size of service isn’t nearly work, however a beautiful story of dedication and dedication to public service.
“She has donated her personal cash to profit a few of our most disadvantaged youngsters and customarily goes above and past each day.
“Nobody that has labored with Doris can ever recall her being off sick and having labored in training for 30 years myself, I've by no means come throughout a extra devoted, type and dependable worker.”
West Lothian Council’s depute chief government, Elaine Cook dinner, added: “I labored intently with Doris for a few years.
“She is thought by so many colleagues and has been an unbelievable help to so many people. On behalf of her colleagues at West Lothian Council, I’d wish to congratulate Doris on reaching this unbelievable milestone.
“She has a beautiful work ethic, optimistic persona, all the time goes above and past for pupils, mother and father and colleagues and is stuffed with kindness and compassion.”
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