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Restaurant manager finds a new career

Photo by Greg Ehlers

If youd told Trish Ashbee two years ago that she would launch a successful career in health care, she would have laughed. For 22 years, shed thrived in the bustling world of bars and restaurants, first as a server and bartender, and later as a senior manager.

I never thought Id leave the hospitality industry, she says. It was all Id ever known and the only thing Id ever done.

But inevitably, life changed: Trish married and had a baby. The hours were just not conducive to work-life balance, she explains. As my daughter got older and had more things going on, I noticed I was missing out on more. I decided I needed to make a change.

Today, she works in the human resources department at Fraser Health Authority, supporting managers across the organization with staffing needs. She credits her smooth career transition to completing the Human Resources Management Certificate program: It opened so many doors I didnt even know were possible. I wouldnt have these opportunities if I hadnt done the program.

Trish earned her certificate part-time in 18 monthsand landed the role at Fraser Health only a month later. Its such a different environment here, she says. You tend to think of health care in that clinical wayof doctors and nursesnot realizing that there is a whole support network behind the scenes that makes it all happen. I feel like Im contributing to the community in a completely different capacity now.

Given her extensive experience in hiring and managing bar and restaurant staff, moving into a full-on HR role might sound like a natural fit. But it wasnt so obvious to Trish at the time.

She originally enrolled in 間眅埶AVs Business Management program, and the first class she took was the introductory HR management course. Halfway through, Trish had a revelation: I just thought, this is what I should be doing. It didnt occur to me until I took that class. It opened my eyes to HR as a vocationthat this could be my career.

She made the switch to the HR Management program and never looked back, although she admits that going to evening classes while working full time wasnt always easy. Fortunately, Trish felt well supported, thanks to experienced instructors like Leila Rahemtulla who understand the numerous commitments that adult learners need to juggle.

Leila is wonderful, says Trish. She really took the time to hang back after class if you had questions. You can tell she enjoys teaching and wants people to be successful. She was very helpful in suggesting different avenues for me.

It was Leila who encouraged Trish to explore industries beyond hospitality, leading her to apply at a variety of organizations before joining Fraser Health. This wasnt something I would have considered, says Trish, but now that Im here, I cant imagine doing anything else.

Having left behind all those years of late nights and weekend hours, Trish has rediscovered the simple joys of spending time with her family. Now Im really able to enjoy my work and my home life at the same time, which is something I havent had before.

Its made all the difference.

By Kim Mah