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Pacific Shores Resort & Spa — January 2022

 

Tell us about your business/organization and what makes you stand out as an employer?

The blend of residential and resort ownership at Pacific Shores has led to a sense of community – we are not just co-workers and guests, we are also neighbours.  We are proud to have a flexible, creative and caring team.

How many employees do you have?

It varies from 20-35 seasonally.

What do you look for in a new employee?

A great attitude – positive respectful and caring – other skills can be developed with training, but these soft “people skills” are critical.

What advice would you give someone who wants to work for your organization?

Stop by and drop off a resume – we are always interested to meet potential employees.

Do you anticipate hiring in the next 6 months? If so, for what types of positions?

We will be looking for house-keeping staff, restaurant staff and spa employees.

What is the best way for someone to apply if they are interested in working for your business?

Email your resume to: gm@PacificShoresBC.com or stop by: 1600 Stroulger Rd, Nanoose Bay.

We look forward to meeting you!

 

JANUARY 2022 TIP OF THE MONTH

We all feel overwhelmed and stressed at times.  But with the current health crisis we are experiencing, those feelings might be even more exaggerated.  During uncertain times, it’s perfectly normal for fear and anxiety to creep in as well as thoughts of anger and sadness.  These feelings can leave you feeling helpless and discouraged.  They can even affect your physical health in ways such as sleeplessness, headaches, and fatigue.

Now, more than ever, it’s important to recognize these feelings and allow yourself some “down time” to rest and recharge.  Practicing self-care is vital for your physical, emotional and mental well-being.  But often, people feel that self-care is selfish or indulgent.  Let’s explore some of these myths and understand the importance of self-care

Myth #1: Self-care is selfish.  This couldn’t be further from the truth.  When you take time for yourself and get sufficient rest and exercise, you feel more energetic and are less likely to lash out or project your negative feelings on others.  It’s actually one of the healthiest things you can do to recharge and connect with those around you.

Myth #2: The effects of self-care are temporary.  In truth, self-care is so much more than just getting a massage or taking a short walk to relax.  True self-care is finding not only what helps you unwind, but what recharges you for more than the length of a bubble bath.  Not only is it important to find something specific that works for you, spending time being mindful during self-care activities will help increase the benefits.

Myth #3: Self-care is just for women.  Women certainly have many challenges these days, but men are just as susceptible to stress and burnout.  Any adult, male or female can benefit from the practice of regular self-care.

Myth #4: Self-care takes too much time.  We are all busy, but self-care does not require a huge chunk of time from your busy day.   However, instead of waiting to see if you have idle time on your hands, add some self-care time to your schedule and plan your day around it.  Make it a regular part of your routine instead of something you fit in if you have time.

Myth #5:  Self-care is doing anything that soothes you.  It’s important that self-care is something you enjoy doing.  But overindulging on food, watching excessive amounts of TV, or drinking alcohol are the opposite of self-care.  Self-care should support and promote health and wellness and should not be addictive or harmful to your body.

Myth #6:  Self-care is the same for everyone.  While we all have challenges and stressors in our lives, the way we each handle those issues is different.  The ways we unwind and recharge also vary from person to person. For some, scheduling a golf outing or hike might be the ticket.  For others, a yoga class or massage is what they need to get back on track.  Some people need to carve out time to meditate or just to take a nap.  Self-care is different for each person.

Source: American Family Care (https://www.afcurgentcare.com/blog/debunking-the-myths-of-self-care )

During your job search, try to keep the above myths in mind as you:

  • Create a Daily Schedule (Purpose & Momentum)
  • Embrace Flexibility (I’m willing to…)
  • Celebrate Successes (Small Steps)
  • Get Outside! (Self-Care)
  • Set Goals (Motivation)

“There are days I drop words of comfort on myself like falling leaves and remember that it is enough to be taken care of by myself.” ~Brian Andreas

December 21 Hot Sheet

Although the year 2021 is drawing to a close, many local employers are still hiring!  The most recent Career Centre Hot Sheet highlights a multitude of links for local job postings, job boards and job indexes as well as fully funded training opportunities.

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#110-198 East Island Hwy
Parksville, BC V9P 2H3
Tel. 250.248.3205
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Mon-Fri: 8:30am-4:30pm