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Hiring a Virtual Assistant Makes Even More Sense with Gas Prices

By Gayle Buske, President and CEO, Team Double-Click® and VirtualAssistingUSA;

What happens when gas prices soar to all-time highs of $3.00 and $3.50 per gallon - more in some areas? Recent tragedies, such as Hurricane Katrina, and alleged oil shortages have driven gas prices to an all-time high. Most of us can ride out high gas prices in the short term but what happens when the high prices stick around?

The impact on workers, with gas prices like we're seeing now, can make working unaffordable. Consider an $8.50 per hour convenience store attendant or fast food worker that must drive a short 20 miles to work and back. With a vehicle that gets even 30 miles per gallon, it costs him or her $3.99 to $4.65 to work. And that doesn't include a wardrobe, or daycare. If the worker is working 5 days a week, it costs him or her $19.95 - $23.25 for the week. That's almost 7% of that worker's pre-tax income in gasoline.

One visitor on an Internet forum says, "Today was a shocker, $41 to fill my Honda Accord. Something's gotta give somewhere. Unfortunately to make a decent wage I have to drive 50 miles round trip to work and back. Carpooling has not been an option that worked easily for me, but I'm beginning to think I'm going to have to find a way or start discussions about working from home 1 or 2 days a week."

Another Internet forum poster says, "Honestly the prices of gas already forced me to quit one job due to the distance traveled to go to it."

This article isn't meant to be a rant on gas prices. It's all supply and demand and that's the beauty of living in America where we enjoy a free enterprise system. The figures and quotes above are meant only for illustration purposes and to show what can happen to workers and their employers when the price of just one commonly-consumed product is jacked up.

So, it becomes unaffordable for workers to work. What does that do to the business owner who hires the workers? If a worker can't afford to work, he or she might just decide not to work at all, as one person mentioned above. The business owner then has no staff or a reduced staff. The business owner could give the worker a raise to compensate for the higher cost of working. But that would mean passing on higher costs to his clients and so on.

Doesn't it make more sense then to work and hire virtually? If you omit the need for the worker to commute, you omit the need to increase his or her pay. You omit the worker shortage. By working and hiring virtually, you can now seek workers in any part of the country, without regard to how much that commute is going to cost the worker.

As an added bonus, by hiring a virtual assistant, you now don't need to raise the price to your customers. And remember, you don't need to buy your assistant a desk and a computer nor do you need to provide her with heat and electricity. Isn't that a great way to beat out your competition, by having lower labor costs?

With fuel costs at an all time high, and the trickle down effect this creates, like increased clothing prices, increased food costs, etc. (all of these items are shipped on the back of an 18-wheeler, which also consumes fuel), there's no better time to look at hiring a virtual assistant. It's probably even a good time for you to look at how you may be able to work virtually too!





About the author:
Gayle Buske is the co-founder, president and CEO of Team Double-Click® and VirtualAssistingUSA. As the head of a virtual staffing agency with over 57,000 virtual professionals in its pool, Ms. Buske is uniquely qualified to aid small business owners in their growth and development through virtual outsourcing. Virtual Assistants across the globe look to Ms. Buske and her organizations for guidance, mentoring and motivation.


Team Double-Click®, the country's foremost staffing agency for trained Virtual Assistants - Matching Top Virtual Workers with Top Companies! Visit www.teamdoubleclick.com or phone 888.827.9129 for a variety of full-service virtual staffing options.


VirtualAssistingUSA provides Virtual Assistants a place to upload their profile, advertise their services and get access to affordable training, marketing and billing assistance for their business. VirtualAssistingUSA gives small business owners direct access to our database of tens of thousands of virtual assistants - without the ongoing agency fees and gives them access to talent that is not available through other venues. Visit www.virtualassistingusa.com for more information.


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