Halo Staffing Blog

March 27, 2008

Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue

Thanks for dropping in to the Halo Staffing Blogroll. This is the first addition of the category Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, and Something Blue. I will update this roll on a regular basis.

Something Old: We have numerous hard to fill positions in western Washington, Illinois, Wyoming, and Montana. Hard to fill means LOTS of money to you!!!!

Something New: Halo Staffing has signed contracts in Maryland, California, and Florida. There are immediate needs for all Allied and Nursing professionals. Yes, we have contracts in all the hot spots.

Something Borrowed: There are lots and lots and lots of Allied and Nursing contracts available in southern Ohio. Our sister company DOMINATES the southern Ohio area and is more than willing to give Halo Staffing Solutions the contracts.

Something Blue: Let’s just throw it out on the table right now. I bleed Michigan Blue. I love Michigan Wolverine football, basketball, and baseball. Therefore I will have all the Blue Healthcare Professional contracts you possibly need. If you interested in going anywhere in the state of Michigan, I’m your man. There you have it. The first addition and certainly not the last. Please contact Halo Staffing Solutions…We’re So Easy.

March 10, 2008

Avoiding the flu this year

Filed under: Adam Snoozy — asnoozy @ 5:49 pm

I recently was in bed for two straight days due to the flu and it was an experience that I hope I never have to repeat. Everyone has a very busy schedule and it is tough to just stay home when flu season comes around. Here are six simple ways to cut down on your chances of catching anything.

1. Keep your distance and avoid contact with people that are sick

2. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. If you can’t do that turn away from other people and aim your face to the ground, and use a tissue whenever possible.

3. Wash your hands often to protect you from germs.

4. Avoid toughing your nose, mouth, and eyes.

5. To keep your immune system healthy get plenty of sleep, eat fresh fruit and vegetables, exercise regularly, drink 8 glasses of water a day, and do your best to keep stress levels as low as possible.

6. If your sick stay home and rest. You will not only get better faster but you will not spread the disease as much.

Good luck with the rest of the season, here is a link that I found from CNN that has a lot of information on it.

March 3, 2008

Halo Staffing Referral Program

Filed under: Adam Snoozy — asnoozy @ 9:02 pm

REFER A TRAVELER TODAY - EARN A BONUS FOR YEARS

Unlike other travel companies who offer a one-time fixed amount for a single referral, Halo is offering an ongoing bonus based not just on the number of Halo Travelers you refer but on the number of travel contracts the referred employees work. There’s no limit to the number of Travelers you refer or the number of contracts they fulfill.The first tier calculates your bonus based on the travel contracts completed by the Caregivers you refer. (Primary Referrals). The second tier provides an additional bonus based on the travel contracts completed by the Caregivers referred by the Caregivers you referred. (Secondary Referrals).

Tier One - Primary Referrals: $500 bonus for the first 13-week travel contract completed by each caregiver you refer. ($300 for an 8-week contract).$250 bonus for each additional 13-week travel contract the same caregiver signs and completes, either as a new contract or as a contract extension, for this and all future contracts. ($150 for an 8-week contract).

Tier Two Secondary Referrals: $250 bonus for the first 13-week travel contract completed by a caregiver referred by a caregiver you referred. ($150 for an 8-week contract).$125 bonus for each additional 13-week travel contract completed by a caregiver referred by a caregiver you referred, either as a new contract or as a contract extension. ($75 for an 8-week contract)

For more information regarding our Friends an Family Travel Referral Program please log onto www.halostaffing.com

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