Working women WHAT DOES IT MEAN IN 2019?
The Holiday and Cruise Centre’s Nicole King is celebrating 14 years since opening her own travel business this week.
OUR team at Holiday and Cruise Centre, a staff of six women with a combined 120 plus years of knowledge and experience, have seen many changes happen within the travel industry over the last three decades.
With Nicole, Jo and Caryn having families they know the pressures of working, raising a family, providing the best customer service to our clients and supporting each other professionally and privately.
Some days can be hard, some days there can be tears, some days a client sends us flowers and we all realise why we are here.
We are here to make a difference to our lives, to our family’s lives and to contribute to a growing community of “Fearless Females.”
Women have always worked, mostly in traditional “female” roles, hairdressers, nurses’ and mothers but now more than ever women are choosing to forge careers in areas often dominated by men, non-conventional career paths and strong leadership roles.
Women are vested in more than the daily nine to five, we care about our colleagues, forming great support networks that inherently add value and stability to our work places.
Strong female role models will continue to empower the next generation of women to strive for what they want to achieve in their lives, from staying at home to raise a family to the next female PM, the world is embracing the untapped resource that is women.
And that ethos feeds into Holiday and Cruise Centre’s approach to customer service and the travel industry.
With the rise of online booking sites, bricks and mortar agents are more important than ever. Is that deal that says that it’s a huge saving correct?
Holiday and Cruise Centre offer great advice, matching the right product to the right person.
There’s a huge range of products when it comes to cruising offers. The rule should be – the right cruise ship and experience will create a cruise lover for life.