Thankful Beyond Thanksgiving
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Tomorrow is of course the holiday we all know and love, Thanksgiving. A time to reflect on that which we are thankful for…and stuff our faces with turkey and all the extras. After Thanksgiving passes we are launched into the December holidays with Black Friday.
At Spirit we are excited for our clients who reside in the retail sector. The madness of Black Friday is a welcome infusion of business for them. All of our clients, not just those in the retail sector, are celebrated on Saturday. Small Business Saturday encourages patronage of small, local businesses over big box chain operations.
Spirit is a small business, serving small businesses. We provide payroll, human resources, workers compensation and benefits to small to mid sized businesses. We help these companies focus on their core business by taking these things off their plate.
Tuesday ends the Thanksgiving group of days with Giving Tuesday. Stop by then to read about our partnership with Community Health Charities.
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