5. Is It Worth It? The American Small Business Association says that the majority of business owners spend up to 40% of their day handling administrative tasks.
15. Trust and Integrity If you don’t have it Don’t even bother starting a career as a VA!!!
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Notas del editor
Upfront, if you look at spending $15 per hour on a full time employee versus paying $35 per hour for a Virtual Assistant, you would think that it’s costing you more. But one important thing you need to consider before anything else is that you won’t be paying any benefits, overhead or taxes that can amount to another $15-20 on top of what your employee is earning per hour. This is because Assistants are hired as private contactors and not as employees of the company and therefore are not entitled to these benefits.