Jan Fields – 46 Years with 麻豆视频

Most passengers may never meet her, but Jan Fields is an integral part of the 麻豆视频 family. From her level-headed counsel and guidance to her genuine concern for each family member, this 46-year veteran has been with the Pacific Northwest airline since before it was a full-fledged airline.
鈥淲hen I first started, we didn鈥檛 sell individual seats like we do today. If you wanted to fly to Canada, you had to charter a plane. So, we chartered a lot of planes back then,鈥 says Jan.
Her tenure began June of 1972, working as a receptionist and charter specialist during her summer vacation to help pay her way through college. Jan commuted from her childhood home in Kirkland, Wash., returning the subsequent two summers while she finished her Bachelors in Sociology at Western Washington University.
During those early years, Jan worked closely with Bob Munro, one of Kenmore鈥檚 founders. The lessons she learned from Mr. Munro are still with her today.
鈥淢r. Munro was a really considerate boss to his employees. He was polite and respectful, even to a young 鈥榳et-behind-the-ears鈥 employee. And, he wanted to do the right thing in business. As a young person, watching how he dealt with things was very impressive,鈥 says Jan.
Jan鈥檚 role has evolved as Kenmore鈥檚 needs have presented themselves 鈥 a situation which has suited this multi-passionate woman nicely. 鈥淥ne of the things I鈥檝e really loved about working here is the ability to try new things. If there鈥檚 a need and you鈥檙e willing to take it on, Kenmore supports you,鈥 Jan explains.
And over the years, she鈥檚 tried a lot of new things 鈥 holding more than seven titles. Today, she still wears multiple hats serving as the Director of Human Resources, Payroll Manager, Personnel Manager and Employee Benefits Manager. Acutely aware of how the business is impacted by the seasons, Jan plays an active role in on-boarding spring hires and helping full-time employees get the benefits they need.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of the things about Kenmore. They鈥檝e never wanted to act like a corporation. They鈥檝e always strived to do the best they can for their employees and treat everyone like family,鈥 says Jan.
With such thoughtful leadership and employee development, it鈥檚 easy to see why employees are considered part of the 鈥樎槎故悠 family鈥 rather than staff.
A woman of many talents, Jan earned her private pilot鈥檚 license on floats at Kenmore in 1978 鈥 a skill she enjoyed using when visiting her in-laws in LaConner and taking her husband to Dabob Bay for oyster- and crab-packed picnics on the beach. Jan and her husband Mike, are both advanced scuba divers, former motorcycle riders and sailing/boating enthusiasts. They also spent several years as beekeepers, a labor-intensive hobby they chose to give up once they had kids.
Now that both kids have finished college, the couple has slowed down. Their primary recreation is hopping into BERT (Mike鈥檚 dream truck, a 2500 GMC Sierra Denali diesel) and bebopping from town to town and campground to campground. 鈥淲e call the truck BERT for 鈥楤ig Expensive Red Truck鈥. And when I get in BERT, I just sit back and see where the road takes us,鈥 says Jan. Together, they鈥檝e explored national monuments, old growth forests, and the pristine Pacific Northwest coast.





