San Francisco Examiner Finds Laborfair, FAIR and GROOVY. Our story made public today.
Hey friends,
Check out the amazing coverage for
Laborfair in Today's San Francisco Examiner, Jenna Raby and Laborfair.com profile.
Not a great hair day
as the wind was going 25 mph on the
rooftop...oh well. Have you told your friends about Laborfair yet? Here's an excerpt that sums it up.
“The concept behind the business is connecting women in need of a worry-free labor force for their house,” Raby said. The site is not female-only, but, Raby said, “As a woman, I can come in and search for a child care provider or a house cleaner or a gardener.”
The site works like a staffing agency, but connects people human-to-human, without the middleman. It allows users to rate providers, like on eBay, and access is free to consumers.
You
can find awesome people for any household service job! try us.
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Now that's a credible, colorful description of the service and why to use it
Posted by: kare Anderson | May 08, 2008 at 11:39 AM
Excellent! I'm happy you're getting good media coverage. I keep meaning to blog about the good experience I had with LaborFair contractors. Thanks a lot for your great service.
Posted by: Liz Henry | May 12, 2008 at 02:39 PM
Thanks Liz, please do! The more people who know about us the more we all grow together and benefit from laborfair! Cool, thanks!
Posted by: jenna | May 12, 2008 at 04:14 PM
Hey babe! It's been a long time...
Congratulations on your startup. I think it's a fantastic idea. I cruised the site. Very impressive how many providers you have.
I'm still on the East Coast. I'd love to catch up sometime.
-Nathan
Posted by: Nathan Butera | May 27, 2008 at 06:38 AM