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British American Yachts

Headed by seasoned yacht industry professionals, British American Yachts provides, experienced, qualified and formally trained yacht crew for our clients’ discerning palates. We understand yacht owner and guest needs and our crew members offer excellence in every detail.

We are based in South Florida, Bahamas, New England, Caribbean, Mediterranean, US West Coast, London, Greece, France, Cape Town, and the Pacific. Our worldwide access and network of 5-star crew members ensure our placements are met with longevity and we tailor each candidate to match the vessel’s requirements. We specialize in permanent, seasonal, freelance, relief and rotational placements in all spectrum of yacht crew positions. Our candidates are the most seasoned and professional group including Captains, Engineers, Managers, Chefs, and all exterior and interior crew.

We start from the position that each yacht staffing need is unique, necessitating individual understanding. The breadth and experience of our pool of candidates allows us to service yachts of all sizes.

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You Can Be a Mother and Still Be a Successful Artist

Thanks to Marina Cashdan at Artsy for this piece.

“There’s an old-fashioned myth that having a baby is going to make it impossible to work,” says painter Nikki Maloof. “I had just started gaining a lot of momentum in my career when I found out I was pregnant, so it was scary.” Maloof’s fear could apply to any number of career-oriented women across numerous industries. A little over a year ago, I became a mother. It was an unknown that, while mostly exciting, was also terrifying. As a career-focused individual with a job that I love, I feared losing a sense of self and motherhood setting me back from all the hard work I had done—especially considering that men still make up more than 85 percent of top leadership roles in the United States.

Read the full piece on British American Household Staffing’s blog:

http://bahs.com/news/detail/you-can-be-a-mother-and-still-be-a-successful-artist

 

A Love Letter To Nannies: Thank You For Loving Our Kids

Thanks to Sarah Tucker at Mom.me for this poignant piece on the impact that nannies can have on the families they work with. As the kids get ready to go back to school, there is no better time to enlist the help of an experienced and professional nanny. British American will help find the perfect fit for your family.

Read the full article on British American Household Staffing’s latest blogpost:

http://bahs.com/news/detail/a-love-letter-to-nannies-thank-you-for-loving-our-kids

How to Teach Your Children to Care about Art

Interesting post on Artsy.net on the benefits of art exposure in early childhood and how to help your children better understand and appreciate contemporary art:download

https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-how-to-teach-your-children-to-care-about-art

 

 

Artist Gordon Moore in Conversation on TheFinch.net

“The experience of falling forward and pulling you in is what it’s about.”

Artist Gordon Moore in conversation on TheFinch.Net:

The experience of falling forward and pulling you in are what it’s about

Gordon Moore’s work will be on view at Anita Rogers Gallery through September 6 as part of a group exhibition featuring Moore, along with works by Kazimira Rachfal and Carrie Johnson.

Yes, You Can Afford a Private Chef

As private chef services grow in many parts of the world, tapping into a luxury long accessible mostly to the elite is becoming easier, and in some cases, more affordable. In the US alone, there are 9,000 personal chefs serving 72,000 customers, a number that is predicted to double in the next five years, according to the American Personal and Private Chef Association.

Read British American Household Staffing’s latest blog: http://bahs.com/news/detail/yes-you-can-afford-a-private-chef

The Evidence of Children

Many thanks to Jessica Shyba over at Momma’s Gone City for these poignant and honest words.

It doesn’t happen very often, but sometimes I am left alone in our home. My husband just left to take the big kids to school and the little ones to the park. The door shut, and the sounds in this home went from a vibrant, climactic heartbeat to a still, dull flatline.

I absorb it like sunshine on my skin for a moment, and then I begin to clean and prepare to get the red-carpet scroll of things done while I am alone. It’s a race to the finish line when the front door opens and little feet and big personalities race in.

Our home is lived in. I often lament during times like these or before we invite company over that our home looks like Romper Room. The children’s areas are everywhere. There’s a play yard in our living room, soccer nets in our back yard, and children’s chairs at the dining table in place of adult ones. We don’t have much space, and that’s ok. It’s just right for our family right this minute.

Read the full piece on British American Household Staffing’s blog: http://bahs.com/news/detail/the-evidence-of-children