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Ashley’s Journey: South Africa to the Netherlands

We are thrilled to share the remarkable journey and success story of TPS employee Ashley Romer from South Africa. The employment of Ashley has been nothing short of inspiring, as his skills and his personality have played a pivotal role in shaping his professional growth.

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Car breakdown and or stranded

What to do when your TPS car breaks down and/or you are stranded:
First of all safety first! So if possible try to park the car at a safe place.

If you are stranded at a dangerous location and/or it causes a life-threatening siutation for you or other drivers CALL 112.

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Out-of-hours medical assistance

Please make sure to check the information regarding medical emergencies at your accommodation.

You can find this information on the TPS information brochure in the accommodation.

Follow the indications there and contact the nearest doctor (general practitioner) and nearest out-of-hours medical posts.
 

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George's Journey: A journey from Romania to the Netherlands

Meet George, a 33-year-old electrotechnical technician who, in 2018, made the move from Romania to the Netherlands. George works for TPS as an industrial electrician, where he has gained valuable experience working on a variety of projects for different clients. Currently, since the beginning of this year, he is working on shipyard projects for our client Werkina, installing all common electrical equipment on board of all types of ships.
  

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Istvan's Journey: A journey from Hungary to the Netherlands

Meet Istvan, a 34-year-old electrical engineer who recently made the move from Hungary to the Netherlands. Istvan works for TPS as an electrical engineer, where he has gained valuable experience working on a variety of projects for different clients. Currently, he is working on a project in Zwijndrecht for Van Meer, installing frequency regulators and PLCs to control panels on ships.