The Gull's Call - Oct/Nov/Dec 2024
CommunityNews Longevity at Harbor Bay By Jacqui Galvez Vasquez J OB LONGEVITY, THE DURATION THAT SOMEONE remains employed in a particular job or with a particular company, takes work. Some character traits that are essential to job longevity are professionalism, accountability, reliability, integrity, flexibility, having a positive, can-do attitude, and using 21st century skills, such as thinking critically, analyzing information, comprehending new ideas, communicating, collaborating in teams, and solving problems. I am not alone when it comes to longevity at Harbor Bay. Almost half of CHBIOA’s staff roster have worked at the Community for more than ten years - a credit to the company and the employees alike. This longevity provides consistency of human resources, historical knowledge that isn’t always written down somewhere, and uncompromising teamwork that greatly benefits and impacts the Community as a whole.
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