About Me: I consider myself an iconoclast and a do-gooder. I like to try new things. I’ve always wanted to make a living and make a difference. Laborfair is my expression of this central personal philosophy--one we all share at Laborfair--do good in the world, do well. We're idealists and pragmatists. We're the future.
By way of resume, I’ve worked as an ice cream scooper, a foreign film buyer, a paper pusher for a Japanese trading company, a transportation broker for petroleum carriers in South America, a human rights activist, a program officer at a private family foundation, a book editor... I explore unconventional thinking about conventional things…like business.
About Us: Laborfair.com benefits everyone through direct connection and transparent access to an open market.
- Ready-to-hire consumers have a free, direct connection to a diverse referral-based service provider network that is trustworthy and easy to use.
- Service providers have an affordable and efficient platform to advertise, to build valuable historical data around their work performance, and to access more consistent employment.
- Partner organizations assist their clients up the ladder to financial independence. We like to say it’s the win-win.
LaborFair is a commitment to the entrepreneurial drive of people, all people, everywhere, from all walks of life to better their lives. By showcasing the incredibly strong work ethic of good human beings and providing consumers with an excellent resource to directly contact providers, we are building a virtuous circle in which we are all a part.
I'm learning to love the adventure of building a mission-driven company where people hire and get hired around what we believe here to be the eight virtue. Thanks for joining.Time's short. Life's shorter.
Jenna Raby

Hi,
I just want to say keep up the good work. My wife and I own a coffee company, Nectar of Life Coffee Company, www.nectaroflife.com . We only roast shade grown organic Fair Trade certified coffees as well as sell Fair Trade gift baskets. We strive to support social justice and environmental sustainability. Your endeavor is a step in the right direction!
Thanks,
Martin
Posted by: Martin | March 15, 2008 at 05:36 PM
Thanks for your comment Martin. It's important to share our knowledge, businesses, and thoughts to advance overall mainstreaming of our beliefs. Love to try your coffee one time and hope to have the occasion. Regards, Jenna
Posted by: jenna | March 16, 2008 at 03:26 PM
I might be gay.
Posted by: Steve Zabriski | May 14, 2008 at 05:03 PM
This board needs to advocate chicks with large natural breasts, then post pics of their cleavage.
Posted by: Larry Olden | May 14, 2008 at 05:09 PM
Needless to say: all around very cool.
Congratulations!
S.F.
Posted by: SF | July 30, 2009 at 09:37 AM