GSG.com looking for a personal assistant, and a bookkeeper

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If you know someone in Utah County who could help me, GSG.com needs a personal assistant, so please have anyone (I’m thinking stay-home mom) email me who could work from home a couple hours a day for about $10/hr., and occasionally help me with videos or doing demos/classes.  

I’d like someone web savvy who can help with fulfillment and  customer service, with good communication/writing skills, not afraid to learn new softwares, preferably familiar with social sites, and who GETS THINGS DONE.   If she is into nutrition and knows my site/program/philosophy, well, that would be Nirvana.

I’m also looking to hire a bookkeeper on an hourly basis who knows QuickBooks and has some experience.

Please point anyone you know who is qualified to this blog entry.   Any applicants can write me at robyn@greensmoothiegirl.com, with a resume and a few paragraphs about availability and qualifications.   Thanks!

Robyn
Robyn
Robyn Openshaw is the author or editor of 10 titles, including the bestselling book The Green Smoothies Diet, the children's book,The Adventures of Junk Food Dude, and the course 12 Steps to Whole Foods. She’s passionate about overthrowing the Standard American Diet by teaching people to eat more whole foods easily, inexpensively, and deliciously. She’s the mom of 4 competitive athletes as well as a runner, cyclist, skier, and competitive tennis player. She travels all over the world speaking to sold-out audiences and studying non-toxic cancer treatment for her next project.

6 Comments on "GSG.com looking for a personal assistant, and a bookkeeper"

  1. Tiffany says:

    What I would give to live in Utah County!! I would so love to be your personal assistant. Unfortunately I live in Tremonton-I even film and edit videos – man!

    What causes allergies? I don’t eat meat or dairy, and very little sugar. I have been holding up pretty well, but I got attacked this morning with something I didn’t like. I had two bites of a doughnut last night so I’m assuming that’s it?

  2. Beth says:

    Does stomach acid kill the living enzymes in our raw, sprouted food?

  3. lala says:

    does she have to be in ut county? or could the work be done over the internet computer?

  4. Robyn Openshaw Robyn says:

    Beth, no, stomach acid doesn’t kill digestive enzymes.

    And I would give preference to someone local who could occasionally help with making videos or assisting in demos/classes, but would consider someone outside the area working online.

  5. Robyn Openshaw Robyn says:

    Allergies: no one knows, but it’s an auto-immune problem, which is your body turning on itself. As lifestyle has degenerated, auto-immune disorders have skyrocketed. So it stands to reason that we can turn the problem around by improving our diet/lifestyle.

  6. Tonya says:

    I’d be interested. But I am in California.

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