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Subject: RE: UKNM: New Business
From: Casper Moller
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 16:48:10 +0100

Steve

The main issue for me here is: who would be training you? In order for you
to help the company sort out issues such as employee training you'll need to
have a very good understanding of your client and that takes time (and
effort) to develop.

Kindest regards,

Casper

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Mattox [mattox_steveathotmail [dot] com (mailto:mattox_steveathotmail [dot] com)]
Sent: 26 July 2000 14:30
To: uk-netmarketingatmail [dot] chinwag [dot] com
Subject: UKNM: New Business

I'd really appreciate some advice and feedback from anyone who cares to give
some :)

A couple of us are thinking of starting a business which supplies temporary
HR help to rapidly growing new media companies. You know the kind of
thing....

You're too busy building your company to find the right people to help you.
But until you find the people, you'll be too busy to find them!

And then when you do find the people, it's Catch 22 again - you're too busy
running the company to train them to help you. And you now need more people
- who you won't be able to train either.

And all those nice recruitment consultants want to help, but there's so many
of them and how do you know which ones are any good? And you haven't got
time to brief them properly because you're too busy...

Does anyone think that there would be a demand for this kind of thing ie
people who could come in on a short term and/or part time basis and sort out
your HR issues? Obviously, let's assume that we're good!

In short then, would you use this kind of thing?

Any feedback, good or bad would be gratefully received.

Kind regards

Steve Mattox


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