The Locksmith Journal Jul-Aug 2014 - Issue 33 | Page 30

PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE INDUSTRYNEWS Injured veteran Craig unlocks new career after support from Help for Heroes A veteran soldier, whose Army career was cut short when a debilitating back injury made it impossible for him to continue in the military, has set up his own business as a locksmith. Craig Donaghue, a former Green Howards soldier from Middlesbrough, first injured his back in 2003 but carried on serving until the injury and pain made it impossible for him to do so. He underwent a spinal fusion in 2010, followed by three more operations and was then discharged from the Army in February, 2013. Now Craig, who saw action in Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Afghanistan, has retrained as a locksmith and recently set up his own business called Key Commander Locksmiths, covering Teesside and surrounding areas. And, only weeks after its launch, business is booming! ‘I was depressed and taking my frustrations out on the family’ The 33-year-old credits the support he received from the Help for Heroes Northern run Recovery Centre, Phoenix House, for getting him to the stage where he was able to think about a new career. 30 THE JUL/AUG 2014 ISSUE SPONSORED BY TRADELOCKS “Before I started coming to Phoenix House in Catterick, I was depressed and taking out my frustrations on the family. Now I am doing so much more, getting out and about and I’m happier because my mood is better,” he said. He has completed a variety of courses at the Centre, including CV writing, computer skills and joined in with Life Skills classes such as cookery and woodwork, which all helped him to prepare for the future. Craig, who lives with his partner Lucy, daughter Lillie, nine, and step-children Courtney, 17, and Shaun, 21, recently had a pain relief implant fitted which has greatly improved the discomfort he feels in his legs and enabled him to set up his own business. “I do all sorts,” he said. “I get call outs for gaining entry into domestic and commercial premises, car lock outs, key cutting, replacing locks as well as boarding up properties.” Craig trained through the Train Locksmiths College in Leigh, near Wigan, and is level three qualified. He used his resettlement pay from the Army to fund the course and bought the equipment through the college before taking the plunge to set up his own business. ‘I love the work – it’s very flexible and I like helping people’ He said: “It was about trying to find a job I could do and also be self-employed. It’s very flexible and I can work it around my back pain. It is going very well and I have been very bu