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Pictured from left are International Workforce Services clients including James Mashumba, Mark White, Marshal Kadziri, Lancelot Masangudza and Nevson Zisusa. White is from South Africa, while the others are all from Zimbabwe. The IWS truck driving logo is pictured top right.

Pictured from left are International Workforce Services clients including James Mashumba, Mark White, Marshal Kadziri, Lancelot Masangudza and Nevson Zisusa. White is from South Africa, while the others are all from Zimbabwe. The IWS truck driving logo is pictured top right.

IWS trainees cherish opportunity in Aurora

Truck drivers with years of experience behind the wheel in their native countries are navigating new territory these days in Aurora, where they’ll spend a few weeks studying and training for their commercial driver’s license before moving on to fill vacant jobs all across in America.
Pictured from left, Celie Holliday, Teresa and Todd Vettel stand in a remodeled building at 1206 L St., which offers desk space for rent as a new business venture known as The Office. The space is also used to help train foreign truck drivers as part of the Vettel’s International Workforce Services business.

Pictured from left, Celie Holliday, Teresa and Todd Vettel stand in a remodeled building at 1206 L St., which offers desk space for rent as a new business venture known as The Office. The space is also used to help train foreign truck drivers as part of the Vettel’s International Workforce Services business.

The Office opens on downtown square

A building on the south side of the downtown square has a new purpose as of this month, changing the interior look and layout of the structure as well as the lives of international guests spending time in Aurora while being trained to drive big-rig trucks in America.
    Staff and clients representing International Workforce Services in Aurora include, from left:  Trevor Vettel, Sebastian Moyo, Toddy Mukuya, David Vettel, Crystal Vettel, History Matyabadza, Emmanuel Manyewv, Celie Holliday, Todd Vettel, Felix Chipungu.

Staff and clients representing International Workforce Services in Aurora include, from left: Trevor Vettel, Sebastian Moyo, Toddy Mukuya, David Vettel, Crystal Vettel, History Matyabadza, Emmanuel Manyewv, Celie Holliday, Todd Vettel, Felix Chipungu.

IWS helping foreign truck drivers live American dream

A new business is quickly gaining momentum in downtown Aurora, helping relocate and train truck drivers from all over the world to drive big rigs here in America.