Why a personal assistant?
When do I need a personal assistant?
When your personal and work schedules are constantly colliding like two speeding trains, it's time to seek the help of a personal assistant.
The personal assistant can manage all your commitments in a reasonable manner and even respond for you in cases where you authorise him or her to carry out errands on your behalf or run errands that do not strictly require your presence.
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What to expect from a Personal Asisstant
The common tasks
- ●Making purchases of all kinds, especially purchases arising from social engagements.
- ●Running errands or doing bureaucratic paperwork.
- ●Managing the agenda by priorities.
- ●Hotel bookings, travel planning.
- ●Travel management.
- ●Coordination of household employees.
Last but not least
The qualification of the personal assistant will also determine his or her flexibility in accepting certain tasks.
There are PAs who are highly qualified and can help with complex work tasks. In these cases, it is to be expected that they will not be involved in housework.
Others may even be able to take on occasional household chores.
How much does it cost?
A flexible range for a flexible position
There are many factors to consider when calculating a PA salary. .
The qualification of the PA will also determine his or her salary, with those who do professional work being more expensive.
Those who are less qualified and more focused on domestic tasks may be cheaper, although we cannot expect them to have the availability of a housekeeper or a cleaner.
The personal assistant always handles sensitive information and therefore assumes greater responsibilities. The rate can range from £15 to £30 on average.