CUSTOM PRINTED BOXES WITH YOUR LOGO WITH AS LITTLE AS 150 PCS~~
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Thursday, July 16, 2015
You can save sideways with these boxes!!
Self-Seal Side Loading Boxes
Similar style to the Fed-Ex Express, UPS and Priority Mail shippers.
Similar style to the Fed-Ex Express, UPS and Priority Mail shippers.
- One-piece carton features a peel and seal strip to making closing boxes a breeze.
- Tear strip on both ends makes opening carton just as easy.
- Cartons feature full overlap (F.O.L.) flaps for added protection.
- Manufactured from 200#/ECT-32 corrugated.
- Sold and shipped flat in bundle quantities.
Stock Number | L x W x D (Inside Dimensions) | Bundle/ Bale | Price | UOM | Add to Cart |
936SSFOL | 9 1/4" x 3" x 6 3/4" | ||||
10212SSFOL | 10 7/8" x 2" x 12 1/4" | ||||
1128SSFOL | 11 1/8" x 2" x 8 3/4" | ||||
11315SSFOL | 11 1/4" x 3" x 15 1/8" | ||||
12317SSFOL | 12 1/2" x 3" x 17 1/2" |
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Job opening for East Syracuse !!!
Director of Revenue Cycle
Management
Responsibilities:
1.
Assists in the evaluation, development and implementation of
projects
2.
Responsible for developing partnerships with payors, clients,
other departments and vendors in order to attain department goals and
objectives
3.
Serves as a member of the manangement team by participating in
strategic planning , staffing decisions and other key areas.
4.
Provides guidance and consistency in policy and procedures
5.
Manage KPI’s
6.
Participate in inter and intra department meetings
7.
Other duties as assigned
Education Required: Bachelor’s Degree
Experience Required:
1.
A minimum of 7 years of senior healthcare management experience
2.
Excellent supervisory and organizational skills
3.
Extensive knowledge of billing systems revenue cycle operations
4.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
5.
Ability to work independently
Monday, July 13, 2015
Job openings for you!!
Last chance to get ‘em before they’re gone!
Randstad’s Competition for Candidates Guides are going fast! Call your Randstad
Consultant today and get your FREE copy!
“…more than 68% of office and administrative
hiring managers say it takes longer to hire than previously…”
“…the potential for growth is a huge motivational difference-maker. Talented people generally want to advance in an organization…”
“48% said work-life balance was the most
important driver to stay with an employer, followed by pay and flexible working
arrangements…”
See below for Customer Service Professionals
ready to make a positive impact on your business today!
Call Center Manager
Availability: Direct Hire
Salary Requirement: $70,000
· Seasoned professional with eight years experience in call center management. Managed operations of a large multifunctional contact center with sites in the US and Canada.
· Coached and mentored supervisors on effective coaching techniques, handling difficult personnel issues, motivating team members and using both quantitative and qualitative metrics to evaluate performance.
· Codified and communicated quality metrics and KPIs. Facilitated training and coaching to foster continuous improvements in the customer experience and ensure compliance with SLAs.
· One of their references stated they were a “Motivated and driven self-starter. Who developed and motivated high performing employees”
· Proficient in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, SAP-ERP, ACT, AS400, Avaya BCMS, VIM, Verint Impact 360, Witness Solutions, Access, Hyperion Explorer, Visio and SharePoint.
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Customer Service Representative
Availability: Temp to Hire
Salary Requirement: $30,000
· Customer Service Representative with 5 years of experience
· Experienced in high volumes of calls (150+) & customer inquiries via phone & e-mail, resolution and follow-up of customer issues
· Knowledge of and experience with CRM software and Queue Systems
· This candidate’s reference said, “She is a quick learner, who takes the initiative in finding innovative ways of performing all aspects of her position in a timely & productive manner”.
· Extensive knowledge in technical assistance, set up and installation
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Customer Service Team Lead
Availability: Direct Hire
Salary Requirement: 35,000
· Four years of experience as a call center customer service representative. One year of experience overseeing and managing other call center reps.
· Promoted to Team Lead role after a few months at her current role
· Experience with both inbound and outbound sales calls
· Responsible for order taking, data entry, training of other agents, billing transactions
· Effectively provided great customer service skills that directly influenced increase in sales and productivity
· This candidate’s reference stated “She always handles every situation with outstanding communication skills and tact.”
· She is looking for more of a challenge and room for growth in a team lead role.
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Customer Service Representative
Availability: Temp-to-Hire, Direct Hire
Salary Requirement: $27,000
· Experience as a server and a retail manager, great customer service skills as well as experience handling customer complaints
· Proficient Microsoft Suite, Word, Powerpoint, and Excel
· Maintains payroll through a VMS system
· Enters and follows up on merchandise POs
· This candidate is professional and well spoken. They are looking to have a set schedule and the opportunity to get their foot in the door of a company they can grow and gain experience with
· A professional reference stated, "They are able to resolve customer issues effectively, always polite and reliable. "
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Call Center Team Lead
Availability: Temp-to-Hire, Direct Hire
Salary Requirement: $30,000
· Accomplished call center team lead with 7+ years of call center experience
· Conducted formal training for new operators on various scripts and accounts
· Served as general, traffic and floor supervisor for over 40 operators, both in house and remote providing inbound support
· This candidate’s reference said, “I was astonished at how quickly this candidate was able to catch on to the workload and our internal system.”
· This candidate is looking for an opportunity within a call center where the skills at this candidate’s last employer will be utilized to its fullest
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Customer Service Representative
Availability: Temp, Temp-to-Hire, Direct Hire
Salary requirement: $30,000
· Customer service professional with over 7 years of experience working directly with patients and physicians office
· Experience working with data entry, faxing, filing and scanning
· Has handled high volume phone calls – 60+ daily
· Maintained multiple phone lines – customer complaints and inquires
· Professional reference said, “I highly recommend this candidate for employment, she is extremely organized with excellent communications skills.”
Regards,
Diana Berlingieri
Staffing Consultant
Randstad US
300 Broadhollow Road
Suite 102W
Melville, NY 11747
T 631.427.1096
F 678.589.8043
www.randstadstaffing.com
Sunday, July 12, 2015
You can save and identify your packages with these labels!!
Shipping & Handling Labels
Specialty Labels
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Why buying locally on Long Island Benefits you!!
Buy Local: Quick Facts on the Benefits of Buying Local
Why Buy Local?
With current market conditions, it has become increasingly cheaper to buy distantly produced goods, despite the increased costs of packaging, transport, inspection, and associated expenses. However, along with lower prices comes the added cost of repercussions on the environment and impacts on the economic well being of your community. Here are some shocking stats & quick facts about buying local goods.
– Aircraft transport has greater fuel consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions per mile than any other mode of transport.
– Transportation by shipping produces emissions of 1 billion metric tons of CO2 and uses 11 billion gallons of fuel per year internationally.
– The amount of sulfur oxide pollution that comes from the 15 largest ships equals the combined amount coming from all the cars in the world. (2007)
– The EPA has estimated that the U.S. produced 11.9 million tons of plastic packaging, and over 90% of this went to a landfill after being used just once. (2003)
– Most food in the U.S. is picked a week in advance of reaching a store. Typically, a carrot will travel 1,838 miles to become part of a meal.
– A 10% shift of the produce to local use from one state’s farms would save 310,000 gallons of fuel on an annual basis, and would also reduce CO2 by 7.3 million lbs. (Iowa 2010)
– The EPA reports that trucks spend 3,221 of their 6,816 hours on the road each year at an idle. 1.2 billion gallons of fuel and about 200,000 tons of nitrous oxides are expended each year by transport trucks idling at rest stops.
– A study in Austin, Texas found that $100 spent at a local bookstore produced $45 worth of local economic activity, and $100 at the chain store Borders brought back only $13.
– National chains often bring loss of employment. The opening of a Wal-Mart reduces retail employment by an average of 150 jobs in the county of its location.
– Local businesses are usually established in city centers, instead of on the margins of communities like large chains, so they contribute less to pollution, congestion, habitat loss and urban sprawl.
If the people of an average American city were to shift 10% of their spending from chains to local businesses, it would bring an additional $235 million per year to the community’s economy.
This information is the text version of eLocal’s Why Buy Local Infographic. For a full list of sources, visit the infographic directly.
and
By choosing local and independent businesses for your services, shopping, dining and other needs, you not only get real value and personal service, you're helping:
BUILD COMMUNITY!The
casual encounters you enjoy at neighborhood--scale businesses and the
public spaces around them build relationships and community
cohesiveness. (source 1, source 5) They're the ultimate social networking sites!
STRENGTHEN YOUR LOCAL ECONOMY!Each dollar you spend at independent businesses returns 3 times more money (source 2) to your local economy than one spent at a chain (hundreds of times more than buying from an online mega-retailer) -- a benefit we all can bank on.
SHAPE OUR CHARACTER!Independent businesses help give your community its distinct personality.
CREATE A HEALTHIER ENVIRONMENT!Independent, community-serving businesses are people-sized. They typically consume less land, carry more locally-made products, locate closer to residents and create less traffic and air pollution. (source 3) More on this topic: Buying Green Means Buying Local.
LOWER TAXES!More efficient land use and more central locations mean local businesses put less demand on our roads, sewers, and safety services. They also generate more tax revenue per sales dollar. The bottom line: a greater percentage of local independent businesses keeps your taxes lower. (source 4)
CHOICES!
A wide variety of independent businesses, each serving their customers' tastes, creates greater overall choice for all of us.
CREATE JOBS AND OPPORTUNITIES!Not only do independent businesses employ more people directly per dollar of revenue, they also are the customers of local printers, accountants, wholesalers, farms, attorneys, etc., expanding opportunities for local entrepreneurs.
GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY!
Small businesses donate more than twice as much per sales dollar to local non-profits, events, and teams compared to big businesses. (source 5)
INCREASE WEALTH OF RESIDENTS!The
multiplier effect created by spending locally generates lasting impact
on the prosperity of local organizations and residents. (source 6)
ENHANCE LOCAL DEMOCRACY!Local ownership of business means residents with roots in the community are involved in key development decisions that shape our lives and local environment.
ENHANCE HEALTH OF RESIDENTS!Research shows a strong correlation between the percentage of small locally-owned firms and various indicators of personal and community health and vitality. (source 7)
Please note: while we provide these bullets in list form for your convenience and easy reference, they are most effective when scattered through your materials or website, either individually or in small groups. We provide several free graphics to make it easy for you to share the messages online. Please link, rather than copy this content on your website.
With current market conditions, it has become increasingly cheaper to buy distantly produced goods, despite the increased costs of packaging, transport, inspection, and associated expenses. However, along with lower prices comes the added cost of repercussions on the environment and impacts on the economic well being of your community. Here are some shocking stats & quick facts about buying local goods.
Import & Shipping Statistics
– The U.S. imports $2.2 trillion worth of products yearly from over 150 countries.– Aircraft transport has greater fuel consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions per mile than any other mode of transport.
– Transportation by shipping produces emissions of 1 billion metric tons of CO2 and uses 11 billion gallons of fuel per year internationally.
– The amount of sulfur oxide pollution that comes from the 15 largest ships equals the combined amount coming from all the cars in the world. (2007)
Waste & Packaging Statistics
– Food processing uses a lot of packaging, which is necessary for large farms to keep food from spoiling as it is transported and stored. But this packaging is often difficult or impossible to reuse or recycle.– The EPA has estimated that the U.S. produced 11.9 million tons of plastic packaging, and over 90% of this went to a landfill after being used just once. (2003)
– Most food in the U.S. is picked a week in advance of reaching a store. Typically, a carrot will travel 1,838 miles to become part of a meal.
– A 10% shift of the produce to local use from one state’s farms would save 310,000 gallons of fuel on an annual basis, and would also reduce CO2 by 7.3 million lbs. (Iowa 2010)
Transportation Statistics
– Trucks and locomotives are responsible for 25% of smog-causing pollution and the majority of the cancer threat posed by air pollution in some urban areas.– The EPA reports that trucks spend 3,221 of their 6,816 hours on the road each year at an idle. 1.2 billion gallons of fuel and about 200,000 tons of nitrous oxides are expended each year by transport trucks idling at rest stops.
Big Box Chains vs. Local Businesses Statistics
– Throughout the United States, only about 33.6% of the revenue from national chains is reinvested into the community, which is very low compared to the 64.8% return from local businesses. (2009)– A study in Austin, Texas found that $100 spent at a local bookstore produced $45 worth of local economic activity, and $100 at the chain store Borders brought back only $13.
– National chains often bring loss of employment. The opening of a Wal-Mart reduces retail employment by an average of 150 jobs in the county of its location.
– Local businesses are usually established in city centers, instead of on the margins of communities like large chains, so they contribute less to pollution, congestion, habitat loss and urban sprawl.
If the people of an average American city were to shift 10% of their spending from chains to local businesses, it would bring an additional $235 million per year to the community’s economy.
This information is the text version of eLocal’s Why Buy Local Infographic. For a full list of sources, visit the infographic directly.
and
Top Reasons to Buy Local, Eat Local, Go Local
Nueva! Leer en EspaƱolBy choosing local and independent businesses for your services, shopping, dining and other needs, you not only get real value and personal service, you're helping:
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STRENGTHEN YOUR LOCAL ECONOMY!Each dollar you spend at independent businesses returns 3 times more money (source 2) to your local economy than one spent at a chain (hundreds of times more than buying from an online mega-retailer) -- a benefit we all can bank on.
SHAPE OUR CHARACTER!Independent businesses help give your community its distinct personality.
CREATE A HEALTHIER ENVIRONMENT!Independent, community-serving businesses are people-sized. They typically consume less land, carry more locally-made products, locate closer to residents and create less traffic and air pollution. (source 3) More on this topic: Buying Green Means Buying Local.
LOWER TAXES!More efficient land use and more central locations mean local businesses put less demand on our roads, sewers, and safety services. They also generate more tax revenue per sales dollar. The bottom line: a greater percentage of local independent businesses keeps your taxes lower. (source 4)
CHOICES!
A wide variety of independent businesses, each serving their customers' tastes, creates greater overall choice for all of us.
CREATE JOBS AND OPPORTUNITIES!Not only do independent businesses employ more people directly per dollar of revenue, they also are the customers of local printers, accountants, wholesalers, farms, attorneys, etc., expanding opportunities for local entrepreneurs.
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Small businesses donate more than twice as much per sales dollar to local non-profits, events, and teams compared to big businesses. (source 5)
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ENHANCE LOCAL DEMOCRACY!Local ownership of business means residents with roots in the community are involved in key development decisions that shape our lives and local environment.
ENHANCE HEALTH OF RESIDENTS!Research shows a strong correlation between the percentage of small locally-owned firms and various indicators of personal and community health and vitality. (source 7)
Please note: while we provide these bullets in list form for your convenience and easy reference, they are most effective when scattered through your materials or website, either individually or in small groups. We provide several free graphics to make it easy for you to share the messages online. Please link, rather than copy this content on your website.
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