Several years ago, our family fostered a Boxer dog named Helen. She was blind in one eye and was considered aggressive. Therefore, she couldn’t be around other animals or children. Then, she blew out her knee and had to have it replaced. As we were rehabilitating that knee, the other knee blew out and it had to be replaced.
As a foster family, it was our job to come up with an Ideal List for Helen’s furever home. I really struggled with this one. How were we EVER going to find someone who was going to adopt a dog that had 2 replaced knees, who was blind in one eye, who didn’t get along with other animals, and who shouldn’t be around children? It seemed so daunting to even think about it.
Sound familiar?
Every client that I work with tells me that their position is going to be really hard, because they are looking for someone “really unique.” Their job is going to be so hard to fill, because they are looking for a unicorn. But really, the hardest part of a search is being patient. You have to wait for the right fit to come along, and in the world of “I must have it right now”, patience is in short supply.
Lo and behold, we found the perfect home for our beloved Helen, and she lived out her days with a family that thought she hung the moon.
You too can find your amazing new hire. It isn’t as ruff as you think.
Power Thought: It is a dog-eat-dog world out there. But with patience, you too can find your amazing hire!