jamie chiltern recognises the career opportunities. he'sjust got thejob of general manager at the victoria hotel in the village. it's a greatjob but recruitment is a massive headache. we've currently got about six or seven vacancies live that we're looking for. the hotel's recently been taken over and it's going through a bit of a refurbishment process and we're also expanding and increasing the bedroom capacity. and one of the biggest challenges of actually doing that is finding the staff that we need to come in and help us to run the operation. staffing the bar today is cassie anderson, and they're lucky to have her. she commutes nearly 30 miles to work here. so i live in guisborough and it's an hour and seven minute journey on bus. luckily it is one bus all the way through, but it isn't always reliable. why do you still work here then? i like the place, i like the people that i work with. and i think i've made a lot of friends and so it's not something i'm willing to give up. such loyalty is rare now. employers have to earn it. beca