Friday, July 2, 2021 Orlando, Fla.—We all know kitchens can be dangerous, food can go bad, plus restaurants are usually packed with people. All those are risk factors we need to keep in mind when starting or running a business as a restaurateur. READ MORE >>
Saturday, February 27, 2021 Orlando, Fla.—According to industry sources, the pandemic generated a massive need for reliable car transportation to get to appointments, essential doctor visits, and daily treatments. An estimated 4 million U.S. patients miss medical appointments annually due to a lack of transportation. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 Orlando, Fla.—No business owner wants to ever have to deal with this, but things happen and situations like an electrical fire, burglary, customer injury or any other damages caused by either a hurricane, wildfire, flood or any other catastrophic event CAN SET YOUR BUSINESS BACK. READ MORE >>
Thursday, December 3, 2020 Orlando, Fla.—This holiday season, particularly this year 2020 when most purchases are being done via online shopping the shipping industry will get their customary big bump in packages traffic. This is also a time when small businesses have emerged as a way to survive this Covid-19 economic crisis. READ MORE >>
Monday, August 24, 2020 Orlando, Fla.— Are you an events coordinator? Working as an independent contractor has its perks, as we know. Between the flexible hours, the ability to determine which areas to serve (whether to stay local or seek more business expansion), and the scope of your services or keeping a small operation versus going the whole nine yards. READ MORE >>
Saturday, July 18, 2020 Orlando, Fla.—In an era when a career change does not surprise anyone, it is good to know if you have a well-rounded knowledge of how to fix things, starting a business as a handyman can provide you with a great business opportunity. READ MORE >>
Sunday, May 31, 2020 Orlando, Fla.—Being prepared in times of so much uncertainty is no game. Riots and vandalism to local businesses are now more real than ever. This year 2020 so far, we have endured the adversity of a pandemic, causing loss of businesses and millions of Americans out of job for an undetermined amount of time. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 15, 2020 Orlando, Fla.—Nobody knows exactly how long this pandemic distancing due to the COVID-19 will last. Some estimates put us closing this year 2020 at home. Essential businesses may continue their normal operations but, all others may need to adjust their operations to our new normal. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 27, 2020 Orlando, Florida— To start celebrating the International Women’s Day which takes place on March 8th, let’s talk about their direct contribution to the trucking industry. Although considered safer truck drivers and they could help lessen the truck driver shortage, data suggests female drivers are less likely to quit their jobs. READ MORE >>
Sunday, January 26, 2020 Orlando, Fla.—With the winter season well underway, Floridian homeowners and business owners may have their minds set on getting their yard and gardens ready for Spring 2020. For us in Florida, with our weather shifting from cold to warm every two to three days, it’s like it’s already arrived. READ MORE >>
|
Blog Archive
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
|