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Short shows that encourage small business owners through prayer & networking. Also offering assistance to business owners, large and small in the area of business legal plans. Get the help you need regarding legal concerns and business consultation. Looking for a new career? Investigate Great Career Plan
Date / Time: 1/30/2009 5:12 AM UTC
Recruiting is not at the top of the list for a lot of businesses these days. A lot of companies are laying off by the thousands. So why should we recruit in this down economy?
Here’s 9 reasons why:
1. New recruits bring new contacts with them
2. New recruits come with new energy and excitement
3. New recruits are willing to be be trained to start earning money quickly
4. New recruits fresh new approaches to tap into new markets
5. New recruits add to the morale of the company
6. New recruits cause veterans to stay on their toes
7.New recruits who want it bad enough go after it
8. New recruits are likely to be around to capture even more business when the market turns around
9. Lastly, new recruits who make it through a tough season will most likely make it through another one
Ced Reynolds
p.s. If you know anybody is is tough enough mentally and would like to help independent contractors and small business owners, have them contact me. (909) 597-3502