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Company name: Paradise Legal Support & Secretarial Svc
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Dallas, Texas
Posts: 96
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Proposal to contract with Present Employer
I currently work at an on-site part-time job. We have 3 offices, two of which are in Texas. We just received notification this week that all employees will need to take a 9% paycut. While talking to the recruiter, I discussed the possibility of providing virtual services to help cut costs. He asked me to get a proposal together to provide the services to both Texas offices as a cost saving measure.
Any suggestions on how and what to present to the executive management? I am so terribly rusty!! I truly feel like a newbie at this!!!
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Company name: Virtual Assistant Chick
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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Re: Proposal to contract with Present Employer
I don't feel like I can help you with this, but wow, what a great opportunity!
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Company name: Paradise Legal Support & Secretarial Svc
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Location: Dallas, Texas
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Re: Proposal to contract with Present Employer
What's so funny is that I've done this before when I left my employer in 2005. But it was easier because I had a more personal relationship with my boss and his wife. They are like my spiritual parents and I was with them for over 6 years.
I've only been with this company 2 years and I'm still learning personalities. I guess I'm nervous about how they will take this presentation and what they will think about me approaching them this way. I'm actually already working in a remote office because the corporate office is in Denver... so I'd be asking them if I could possibly move the remote office to my home and then add the Houston office to my list of duties so they will get two for the price of one.
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Company name: Laserdog Productions
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Lafayette, CO
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Re: Proposal to contract with Present Employer
From my experience with corporate, if you can show them a way to save money & still retain quality service, they will be more than open to your presentation & proposal. Like April said, what a great opportunity! Good luck!
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4 Weeks Ago
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Company name: The Virtual Office Goddess, LLC
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Boulder, CO
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Re: Proposal to contract with Present Employer
And, remind them that you are ALREADY working 'virtually' for 2 of their offices and show them how they can cut costs even further by having you go virtual for all 3 (no office space, your own equipment, more flexible hours, etc.)
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4 Weeks Ago
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Company name: Paradise Legal Support & Secretarial Svc
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Dallas, Texas
Posts: 96
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Re: Proposal to contract with Present Employer
Thanks, Lezly... Here's the spiel I sent to the HR office:
"I'm not really sure how to approach this topic or whether it is appropriate. However, I feel you and I have built a rapport over the years, and in light of the recent salary changes, I thought I'd present an opportunity that might be a temporary or maybe even a permanent solution to help cut costs for the organization.
As you may remember, previous to my employment here, I provided onsite and virtual administrative support services to small businesses. With ____ leaving the Houston office, I would like to propose providing remote/virtual support services for both the Houston and Dallas offices, giving ____ the benefit of having office support for two offices for the price of one, and maybe increasing my salary slightly to say, maybe $___/hr? This shouldn't be a difficult task, since I did this for a short time before ____ was hired.
Another benefit is that you wouldn't have to train someone new. The only problem I see at this time would be during the new hire HR training piece which would probably have me traveling to Houston once or twice per month. But I wouldn't mind that if it would help. This could possibly cut out $25-30K per year from the overall budget. An additional option would be to hire me as an independent contractor for both offices, working from home, which could provide an additional $10K savings since I would cover my own taxes and I could quote you a flat rate per month. I could work on-site once per week, most likely on sales meeting days and also for HR training.
This is just a quick overview, but I'd like to know your thoughts on the matter once you've had time to consider the possibility."
What do you think?
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Company name: Laserdog Productions
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Location: Lafayette, CO
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Re: Proposal to contract with Present Employer
I think it's great, Shellye. You sold me! 
Good luck!
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Company name: Paradise Legal Support & Secretarial Svc
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Location: Dallas, Texas
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Re: Proposal to contract with Present Employer
LOL! Thanks, Lezly. Keep your fingers crossed!! I had one of the managers read it and he thought it was a great idea. He said he'd go for it!!
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Company name: The Virtual Office Goddess, LLC
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Re: Proposal to contract with Present Employer
Sounds really good! It provides sound reasons and, more importantly, offers even more cost savings! My fingers are crossed that this will work out for you!
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4 Weeks Ago
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Company name: Paradise Legal Support & Secretarial Svc
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Dallas, Texas
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Re: Proposal to contract with Present Employer
Thanks, Lily!! This would really be a great opportunity since I've wanted to get back to this full time. If it should get approved, I'm thinking I'll propose a 1 yr contract and then during that time, I'll propose to get 1 or 2 more clients simultaneously.
What do you think?
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