2017 Challenge







Just when you thought things were at its absolute worst, something else happens. 

Hello again and thanks to all who have continued to look out for these posts. I do apologize again for the break but there has been a lot going on ... not all positive in this small island community.

A lot of good has happened and looking at Christmas it appears that a lot of people had a fairly ok Christmas ... the lights were put up despite the work still going on from the damages of Hurricane Matthew.

But... there are people still out of work and one of the bigger hotels still have yet to re-open. Then came the report that they will not re-open.

A release from Sunwing Travel Group said this:


On October 6th of 2016, Hurricane Matthew caused significant damage to the Memories Resort and forced its closure. Despite an immediate response from Sunwing Travel Group and the Government of The Bahamas to secure alternative accommodations, protect flying, and expedite the necessary repairs, the Hotel’s owner, Hong Kong-based Hutchison Whampoa, did not agree to requests to restore the Memories.

Since this event, the Sunwing Travel Group has taken on the significant financial burden of compensating and re-protecting customers as well as running an air program with limited accommodation options as a demonstration of goodwill and commitment to the people of Grand Bahama Island.

In January, it was reported in the Bahamian press that the Government and Sunwing had agreed to co-invest sums to restore the Memories and secure its earliest reopening. Sunwing sought the hotel Owner’s consent for such restoration but regrettably, the Owner attempted to impose exorbitant conditions that were totally unacceptable to Sunwing and would be to any other potential tenant.

The Sunwing Travel Group is very proud of the partnership it has forged with the Government and the people of Grand Bahama and very saddened to report that we were required to vacate the Memories Resort premises on January 29, 2017. Accordingly, we are making arrangements to pay out applicable redundancy pay for our employees and will be reaching out to our employees in the coming days.



So, what now?

I was listening all week to Earl Nightingale and have contemplated or a few years now what did the people do in the 1920s and 1930s during the Great Depression?

Nightingale said something that made me want to send out a challenge and I hope it works and I really want to hear back from those who do take on the challenge.

It's simply this.... for those out of work or looking for a career to simply choose something they really want to do, research it as best you could and then offer your services with answers to a company that you would like to work with. Making yourself an expert in the field through your own research... offering solutions to problems within an industry that may turn out to be the proper beginning of a great career.

I know it sounds simple and easy to just pass up.. but who knows... it might also just work.

As for those entrepreneurial minded persons ... we will be continuing to look at various ways in which we can make money either from home or starting small to medium sized businesses.

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