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60 Sandals Staffers Prep for Exuma Transfer
By Diane Phillips & Associates
Aug 19, 2016 - 12:13:44 PM

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All Smiles – Rachel Cartwright, massage therapist, is among 60 Sandals Royal Bahamian staff members who are being transferred to Exuma. Cartwright said she is “ecstatic” about “going to the jewel of the earth.” (photo by Donald Knowles)

Massage therapist: ‘Excited, going to the gem of the earth’

Nassau, Bahamas - Sixty Sandals Royal Bahamian staff members gathered today for a briefing before heading for Exuma Sunday on board a charter flight to take up positions at Sandals Emerald Bay.

The staffers opted for transfer when the luxury all-inclusive announced it would have to close the Cable Beach property August 15 for up to 10 weeks to effect extensive repairs. Sandals CEO Adam Stewart said engineers informed them they had no choice but to close the hotel and relocate guests in order to make repairs ranging from jackhammering up pool decks and repairing two pools to replacing decades-old rusty, leaking plumbing that runs for thousands of linear feet under the 70-year-old hotel.

While heavy equipment and portable concrete mixers pounded outside, the atmosphere inside the ballroom where Sandals staff met was lively and enthusiastic.

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Good vibes – 60 Sandals Royal Bahamian staff applaud and cheer during a briefing session preparing them for their positions at Sandals Emerald Bay, Exuma, where they will work while the Cable Beach property undergoes extensive repairs. (Photo by Donald Knowles)

“I’m going home,” said Ashton Bodie, a steward who had come to Nassau to find work. “I’m from there, from Barreterre, so it’s good.”

George Clarke, a chef who has been with Sandals for more than six years, said he was “ecstatic” about going to Sandals Emerald Bay.

And Rachel Cartwright, a massage therapist, said when she heard there was a chance of being transferred to the golf, tennis and spa property she “grabbed the opportunity. I always wanted to go to Exuma. I’m so excited to see the jewel of the earth,” she said, referring to astronaut Scott Kelly’s social media post that The Bahamas was the most beautiful place on the planet from space. “He was over Exuma,” Cartwright said.

Sandals Royal Bahamian is aiming for a mid-October grand re-opening following repairs and renovations, including an overhaul of the ballroom where people met today, staffers likely the last to have a seat in the room where so much of Nassau history has been recorded.


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