![]() ![]() What is your background? Professional? Education?īoth our owners are graduates of the business school of Catawba College in Salisbury, North Carolina. They enjoy spending time at the beach and are very involved in their church. ![]() They also are owners of Sunshine Staffing in Sebring, and with Tony Wolz, are owners of Rita Technology, an IT firm based out of Tampa. Both are still involved in our business today. We are blessed to have a variety of clients that range from light industrial, professional placement, warehouse and production to office support. In Plant City we have four core employees and two sales people. And, as a company, we anticipate and embrace change. Our relationships with our clients and our employees are the foundation of our continued success. Our core commitments are simply: ethics and integrity in everything we do. Rita Staffing is an innovative provider of creative staffing solutions, enabling our clients to achieve their goals and objectives. What is your business’ motto or mission and why? ![]() Our employees are actively involved in volunteering their time with community activities. We also are encouraged to sponsor local charity groups, etc., and every year for Christmas we donate to food banks, buy toys for foster children and encourage our employees to do the same. How does your business contribute to the community?īeing locally owned and operated our profits are spent in the local community - unlike the national franchises. We are blessed to help match qualified employees with our top employers daily. Nothing is more rewarding than helping people find a career. What kind of services can your business offer the community? We first started as a direct hire placement with engineers and then started the temporary side of the business that focused on vacations and maternity fill-ins. How did your business first get its start? We caught up with Janet Kelly to get all the info on this successful business. This week’s Buy Local spotlight is Rita Staffing. With the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce, we’ve launched the Buy Local campaign, encouraging residents to shop local. The Plant City Times & Observer agrees with buying local. Did you know that every $100 spent at a local, independently-owned store generates $45 of secondary local spending, compared to $14 for a big-box chain? This was first tested in 2003 by the Institute for Local Self Reliance and is nearly identical to later results across multiple Civic Economic studies. ![]()
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