What does it cost employers to have an in-house administrative assistant versus 
a virtual 
assistant?  In the office setting, productive use of time can be lost by 
socializing, 
experiencing down-time, training, or being away from the office.  Employers pay 
for
overhead and all the downtime in the office. Using the services of a virtual 
assistant who
works outside of the office would not add to those costs.

By using a virtual assistant, employers do not pay for unproductive time.  Two 
hours a 
day are spent socializing or participating in any other non-productive time 
equals 10
hours a day which computes to 520 hours a year in wasted time being paid by a 
business
using an in house administrative assistant. By using a virtual assistant, 
employers do not
pay for this unproductive time because virtual assistants charge by the hour 
for time
worked or by the job.  The employer is not paying for chats or other downtime.  

An expert can type and format a letter, workbook, or brochure, enter accounting 
data,
prepare invoices, receive payments, and process payroll in much less time than 
an
untrained employee.  An in-house assistant may need training to work on 
advanced-
expert levels without constant supervision.  When this occurs, often times the 
training is
provided by other in-office personnel, which means two people being 
non-productive.
Virtual Assistants, on the other hand, either already have or will provide 
their own
technical training, on their own time, and at their own expense.  Virtual 
assistants, as
successful business owners, are trained and skilled in the services they offer 
and often
have a variety of skills.

Virtual Assistants are partners, not employees.  Companies do not pay them a 
weekly
paycheck.  There are no benefits, vacations, sick days, holidays, employee 
taxes, or
overhead costs for the business to bear.  Negotiated contracts outline what the 
work is to
be and the fees for that work including the time-frame in which it is to be 
completed. 
Normally these contracts are long term and cover many responsibilities.  If a 
client is not
happy with a particular virtual assistant, the contract is terminated according 
to its terms.
Virtual assistants are professionals wanting to help their clients succeed by 
providing
expertise.  What better savings for a business than contracting the services of 
a
dedicated expert?  We are business owners and take pride in partnering with 
other
business owners.

Fran McCully
Your Administrative Solutions
[email protected] 
208-877-1736 Office 
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