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Our SYSTEM for STARTING and RUNNING a TEMPORARY STAFFING AGENCY
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Our SYSTEM for STARTING and RUNNING a TEMPORARY STAFFING AGENCY

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The book is 81/2X11, 227 pages, reader friendly, with charts,forms, and scenarios. The system is what we have used to open and run staffing agencice, since 1977. The business systems in this book covers, such topics as: site selection and preparation, insurance, marketing, recruiting, agreements, performance, general office procedures, taking and filling orders, personnel files, payroll and billing, establishing your pay and bill rates, fiscal responsibility (budget, financial statements, cash flow), and what makes an office successful. The system works for a home office to a large agency with a full office staff. Using this book as a tool, you should be able to design your internal organization with good policies and procedures to achieve your goals.

 
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Product Details
Author:Arnold J. Brass
Spiral-bound:227 pages
Publisher:Staffing Specialists, Inc.
Publication Date:September 07, 2006
ISBN:1424315794
Package Length:10.8 inches
Package Width:8.1 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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2not what I was expecting  Feb 24, 2008
I am disappointed in this book. I was expecting more helpul information. The main thing I need, and I believe anyone starting a staffing agency would need, is a sample agreement between you and the client. This book does not provide it. I assumed it did, based on the description, but it only has a small paragraph that describes what an agreement is. The book spends a lot of ime talking about things like how to set up your office (a floor plan), what supplies you need - but doesn't have the real important stuff - like how to structure your agreement. It does help you determine the rates to charge, and gives some sample time cards. It dont think it's worth the price I paid, though.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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