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Virtual Assistants services by a former teacher catch the fancy of business owners in San Antonio

04-23-2012 09:49 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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Ms Hoverfly - Virtual Assistant in San Antonio

Ms Hoverfly - Virtual Assistant in San Antonio

San Antonio, Texas, April 22, 2012: Michelle Gutierrez, a former teacher for SAISD and a mother of two, who chose to walk away last year from a 15 years old teaching career and head for an unknown territory, has announced the availability of a variety of professional administrative services as a Virtual Assistant to small business owners in the San Antonio area. A Virtual Assistant (VA) is a relatively new term for an administrative assistant that works from any location that has an internet connection.

According to Ms. Michelle Gutierrez, Professional Virtual Assistant and the Founder & CEO of Ms.Hoverfly, San Antonio's leading Virtual Assistance firm, "It is no secret that the state of our education system is at an all time low. Funding is down, and standardized testing has increased and with the NCLB ripple effects many educators are being pushed out or are seeking alternatives to being in the classroom. Due to the prevailing circumstances I was forced to revaluate my options and chose to launch my Virtual Assistant Service, a decision that was tough but has eventually paid off for me and my family!"

Once a beloved teacher in the community Northwest of San Antonio, Ms. Gutierrez now is a full time business owner and manages her own Virtual Assistants Firm, Ms. Hoverfly. Ms. Gutierrez not only helps small business owners with a variety of services and does all of the work right from home but she also trains people to become professional Virtual Assistants and supplement their existing income or make it a full-time career choice. Ms. Gutierrez has created a niche for herself as one of the most efficient Virtual Assistant services provider in the San Antonio area whose services are fast gaining popularity amongst the local small business owners and catching the imagination of many who are stuck in jobs that are going nowhere.

"Being a small business owner myself, I can very well understand the challenges faced by my peers. My services are meant to make the lives of small business owners a little bit easier by assisting them with their so that they can concentrate on what they should be doing, concentrate on their core business," added Ms. Gutierrez. "It is like icing on the cake that I am also being approached by many people who want to learn how to become a professional Virtual Assistant themselves. Helping them has only added to the reputation of my services as a VA!"

Knowing the many challenges that small business owners face, like the struggle to retain staff and keep their doors open; Ms. Gutierrez offers these business owners much sought after relief. Her VA services are extremely cost efficient and save business owners a bundle as she works as an independent contractor. There are many benefits for small business owners that are hiring a Virtual Assistant like Ms. Gutierrez. These benefits include but may not be limited to:
- Customer only pays for time on task.
- No office space, equipment, furniture, supplies, or training is required.
- A Virtual Assistant is always available to handle seasonal or special, one-time projects.
- A regular Virtual Assistant gets to know your business and brings that knowledge to each and every assignment (temporary staffing solutions can't provide that kind of consistency and reliability).
- A Virtual Assistant is available when a business' current staff gets overloaded.
- A Virtual Assistant is self-employed so a business doesn't have the burden of employer social security taxes, FICA taxes, worker's compensation insurance, and unemployment taxes.
- Compliance with OSHA regulations, the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), and Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) is the responsibility of your Virtual Assistant.
- No medical, dental, and vision care benefits to pay.
- No vacation, sick, and holiday time to pay.
- No other employee benefits, such as 401K, retirement plans, etc., to pay.
- Businesses don't have to pay someone to administer tax, benefits, and compliance issues.
- Businesses don't have the responsibilities associated with employee policies on working hours, vacation time, sick time, leave of absence, holidays, benefits, performance reviews, training, etc.

"Considering how professional VA services are growing in popularity around in the country, I am confident that more and more businesses in San Antonio will hire a VA to take care of most of their administrative work. My VA Firm, Ms. Hoverfly, is ready to cater to the growth in demand as I have a dependable team of VAs trained by myself to fall back on," concluded Ms. Gutierrez.

About MsHoverfly
MsHoverfly.com is the brain child of an enterprising former teacher, Ms. Michelle Gutierrez who has turned into a savvy business owner, giving hope not only to teachers that are losing their jobs but also to business owners struggling to stay in business. If you would like more information on how to become a VA or how to hire Ms. Gutierrez as a Virtual Assitant, please visit her website at http://MsHoverfly.com or send an email to info{AT}MsHoverfly{DOT}com

For further information, please contact:
Ms. Michelle Gutierrez
Professional VA and Founder & CEO
Ms. Hoverfly
Ph: +1.2108332254
Email: info{AT}MsHoverfly{DOT}com
Website: http://MsHoverfly.com

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