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The supply shortage of staff across all sectors on Vancouver Island is now at an all-time critical point.


However there is a huge pool of talented, experienced work force that is largely overlooked and underutilised waiting to solve this need, the 55 plus workforce.


There are thousands in this sector looking for employment with so much knowledge and stability to offer.


When people retire they are at their peak as far as their knowledge and understanding of how to apply that knowledge


Sadly all that knowledge goes with them.


This loss is far more than just their presence as an employee; it’s their role and influence on others around them.


They are far more likely to have a well-established work ethic and will show up on time for each shift and be less likely to take days off on a whim.


Many seniors and retirees are really feeling the devastating effects of rampant inflation. This financial strain can be a root cause of serious mental and physical health issues.


However this situation is a great opportunity for employers. This talent pool is there, now, if they will only think a little outside of traditional hiring practices.


Stop thinking in terms of 8 hours a day 5 days week. For example how about 4 hour shifts to cover your peak demand times.


Or how about hiring them for their knowledge of specific jobs to support you and influence other staff members.


If ever there was a win-win, this is it.


To assist and encourage this Seniors 101 has an “Employment” section where employers and people looking for work can post their needs.



Click here https://seniors101.ca/employment/ to open it.

 

Best regards,

Roy Summerhayes

Publisher


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