Friday, June 20, 2014

Do you need help? When to consider a personal concierge

Think of personal concierges as stand-ins who can take care of things for people who have little or no time to get them done.

They can do all the little odds and ends people might forget or be unable to accomplish given the rather dizzying pace of everyday life.

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And contrary to typical notions, a personal butler is not exclusive to the millionaire's club. The average middle class guy who has to do the laundry and stock up the fridge but is always in a mad rush can get by with a little assistance.

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As far as the wide variety of tasks they can take on is concerned, personal assistants are worth the investment. They are good at making dinner reservations, shopping for gifts or for groceries, and arranging for pet/babysitting and other housekeeping services. Some concierges even take care of basic bank transactions and visits to the client's aging parents. Entrepreneur.com lists more errands that they can expertly do for their clients.

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Good tidings for entrepreneurs: small businesses can hire a personal concierge to handle phone calls, organize office files, data encoding, and even desktop publishing. In fact, for the purposes of efficiency and incentive, bigger firms are hiring them to lend a hand to employees working stretched hours. The thing to do is find a reliable personal concierge. Get an insured and certified one. Professional concierges are affiliated with the International Concierge and Errand Association, and other similar groups.

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