The Personnel Jigsaw Puzzle

Andy Adams

March 3, 2026

The boating industry is a special place where we can be around the water, living with beautiful scenery, enjoying a wide range of tasks along with seasonal variations in workload where we can work really hard at times and then get to lay back at other times.

Typically though, we are an industry of relatively small businesses where every person is valuable and where we benefit most when the team is united by common purpose and a dedication to customer focus. That’s why it’s so important to have a team who all pull in the same direction and who support each other to all succeed as a team. That personnel jigsaw puzzle is an important one to solve and one that’s dynamic, changing every year. Boating Industry Canada News Week Digest helps our readers and the industry by offering FREE Career Opportunity ads in every issue.

Since 2010, all sorts of employers have posted excellent career opportunities in Boating Industry Canada News Week Digest.

If you are an employer, Boating Industry Canada will run your ‘Help Wanted’ advertising for FREE as long as the ads are for marine industry employment in Canada. We do this as a courtesy to the industry.

All we ask is that the wording of your job post be supplied in the format seen below:

  • Position
  • Location of work
  • Description of Work
  • Compensation
  • Contact information for candidates to respond

At the bottom of every weekly edition of Boating Industry Canada, you will find the Career Opportunities section. See what other businesses are posting, what opportunities are out there and then send us your own career opportunities.

Here at the beginning of March is the ideal time to advertise for that new team member you need to succeed this year. To have your Career Opportunity posted, email Elissa Campbell @ elissa@opmediagroup.ca .

We are in a “people” business and you need the right team of people.

Andy Adams – Editor 

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