Wednesday, 26 September 2012

becoming a personal organizer

Becoming A Personal Organizer

To become a personal organizer who cannot afford to hire their own personal assistants to run errands or answer phone calls full-time can hire a personal concierge or a part-time assistant. Most companies offer secretarial personal assistance as well as basic assistant services like research, scheduling, travel arrangements, and more. Costs of a part-time employee can end up exceeding the amount it would have cost to hire a full-time employee. Other companies charge a flat monthly fee for personal assistant services based upon the number of requests expected to be placed each month. In addition to the personal assistant services that are provided with the membership, other incentives such as local discounts, concierge services, dining recommendations, and overall knowledge and expertise may even outperform the skills of a regular personal assistant staff member. Newer personal assistant companies instead charge a monthly flat rate, which saves money.

Becoming A Personal Organizer

Becoming A Personal Organizer

Becoming A Personal Organizer

Becoming A Personal Organizer

Becoming A Personal Organizer

Becoming A Personal Organizer

Becoming A Personal Organizer

Becoming A Personal Organizer

Becoming A Personal Organizer

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