Specialized is Part of a Bigger Team

Specialized Staffing & Industry Recruiters is under new ownership as of Monday, July 17, according to founder Lisa Bruno-Guard.

It was purchased by Adam Whitaker and Bill Best, who also own CHS Solutions in Monroeville.

The new ownership will help Butler-based Specialized Staffing work with CHS Solutions to help employers in many industries, such as manufacturing, find the right employees for their companies, Bruno-Guard and Whitaker said.

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“(CHS) does a lot of work with manufacturing companies and so do we,“ Bruno-Guard said. ”They can also staff production and more technical positions that are really out of our scope.“

Whitaker and Best purchased CHS Solutions in September 2022.

Whitaker, principal owner of both businesses, said he is excited about the purchase of Specialized Staffing as it will help expand CHS outreach and services.

”We are looking forward to this opportunity with Specialized Staffing to broaden our services into that Butler market,“ Whitaker said. ”We see this acquisition as helping to provide solutions for the same customer base from the administrative side with Specialized to the labor side with CHS across a wider geography.”

Bruno-Guard said she was pleased with the meetings she had with Whitaker and Best regarding the sale. She said they share the vision she has on servicing the same industries from different angles.

“It’s two different sides of the same industry,“ Bruno-Guard said. ”That’s what makes it work perfectly, because our clients are the same as their clients. But then they have some that we have never worked with, and we have some they have never worked with.”

Bruno-Guard said Specialized Staffing celebrated its 25th anniversary in July 2022, which got her thinking about what might be next.

“I’m going to remain on board to assist with the transition, but essentially I am retiring from staffing,“ she said. “I’m certified as a personal trainer; I’m really into fitness, so that’s what I’m going to do next. I’m working one-on-one with fitness clients to help get them back into shape.”

She said very little will change for Specialized Staffing and its employees.

“Because there was so little change, (the transition) was seamless,“ Bruno-Guard said. ”The only thing that’s different is probably the color of the paychecks.

“Our employees will all remain our employees, and we are aligned with their employees now. We will be one team, but we have the capacity to do more now. But everybody is remaining in their same capacity right now.“

Steve Cukovich Eagle Staff Writer

July 19, 2023 Last Updated: July 18, 2023 08:31 PM Business

June’s Employee of the Month is Heather Wheeler

We’d like to give a big shout out to June’s Employee of the Month, Heather Wheeler!  Heather is working for a commercial printing company in Butler, PA in their Customer Service Department.  Her supervisor tells us Heather is such a pleasure to work with.  She has excelled learning a difficult system. She pays attention to all the details, asking all the right questions to fully understand our processes. Heather has a great personality and is willing to help where needed.  Thank you, Heather, for a great job!

Madison Bevacqua is April’s Employee of the Month

We’re super happy to announce April’s Employee of the Month is Madison Bevacqua!  Madison is the administrative assistant to the quality manager of a precision manufacturing company in southern Butler county.    Her manager shared with us that Madison is hard working, reliable and always ready to learn something new, and her co-workers describe her as pleasant, outgoing, and easy to work with.  We would like to thank Madison for being such a great employee and congratulate her on being offered and accepting a position directly with our client starting in June!

 

March Employee of the Month – Donna Parks

We’re super happy to announce our March Employee of the Month is Donna Parks!  Donna has completed numerous projects with multiple customers throughout the years and is currently on an assignment in the accounting department of a Saxonburg based regional headquarters.  Our customer reports “Donna has been an excellent addition to our staff! She has been doing such a wonderful job with the problem invoices that we are finding other ways to utilize her skills as well.”  We are truly thankful for the opportunity to work with such great people and appreciate the professionalism with which they represent our company.  Thanks, Donna!

We love making our customers happy!

Article in March ‘Butler Business Matters’ highlights two career stories we’re very proud of!

In today’s job market, employers are exploring every possibility under the sun to fill roles they need at their businesses. One strategy that most likely never will go away is the use of temporary workers. Lisa Bruno-Guard, owner and founder of Specialized Staffing, said using temporary workers is more common when the economy is very weak or very strong. Specialized Staffing helps employers find top talent in many industries. “We see an uptick in temporary opportunities when the economy is either on a downturn or on an upturn,” Bruno-Guard said. “That is because businesses are uncertain whether or not some of these opportunities will continue long term. This is more common in an upswing.” Specialized Staffing works largely with manufacturers, who Bruno-Guard says are a little more exposed to the “economic
pendulum.” She also explained that businesses appear to be on the upswing from the coronavirus pandemic when it comes to returning people to the workforce. “The need is there,” Bruno-Guard said. “So they will bring people back on a temporary basis, and as that need gets more consistent, then they go to hire the person directly.” Needs from employers come in all shapes and sizes.  For Chantell Mc-Curdy, that need was in the form of help at the polls in Butler County during the 2016 presidential election when she was brought on as a temp with the help of Specialized Staffing. “I got thrown into one of biggest elections in our recent history,” McCurdy said. “I mean 2016 was a gigantic election. I think it was so overwhelming that the office didn’t know it was going to need that kind of help.” McCurdy eventually would work her way to executive director at the county Bureau of Elections as of this past November. “We are responsible for pulling off all the elections in Butler County,” McCurdy said. “In Butler County we have 89 polling places. Each municipality has at least one. We spend our year doing at least two election cycles. One in the primary, one in the general election.” The need for help at the bureau grew even more in 2020, McCurdy explained, when mail-in voting ramped up as a result of the pandemic. “We have mail-ins, absentee ballots and in-person voting,” McCurdy said. “It used to be just preparing the polling sites. Now we have to calculate how many ballots we have in the office.” Mail-in voting has added a lot more pressure on the elections office, and according to McCurdy, the county has a list of more than 27,000 residents who are scheduled to receive a mail-in application every year. “Those are individual letters we print, fold, stuff and mail out of our office,” Mc-Curdy said. She said the spike in demand in 2020 spurred the elections bureau to bring in more than a dozen more temporary workers to help with minor work such as opening ballots and getting polling locations ready for Election Day. “The voters of Butler County is where our concern is,” McCurdy said. “We want to make sure we have every polling place as staffed as possible. It’s not an overnight process, and the public doesn’t really know all that goes into it. People just show up on Election Day and vote and go home and are happy. If that’s what happens that means we did our job well.” While demand for temporary workers might be the driving force behind why people are looking to fill these positions, some people are simply looking to keep busy in the latter stages of their lives. “Even now, there are a lot of people who were downsized during COVID, there are those who retired early and are re-entering the workforce,” Bruno-Guard said. “The benefit in everybody doing that is you get to try something out before you commit.” John Furman is executive director at the Butler County Symphony Orchestra Association after being brought in on a temporary basis in June 2021 with the help of Specialized Staffing. Furman said becoming executive director is not what he had in mind when initially getting involved. “I came in and figured I’ll do part-time work for a little,” Furman said. “I kind of jumped in and thought we needed to do this and that, and before I knew it I was asked to be interim and if I’d consider staying on, and to be honest, the reason I did was I thought it was a good orchestra and the people were so nice.” Furman has been around music most of his life and has a music degree from the University of Pittsburgh. “I started as an opera singer in my 20s. Around that time I was doing some administration and odd jobs,” Furman said. “I have always been the type of person if I don’t know how to do something I will learn how
to do it. If you want to be successful you’ve got to read books and hang with the people who are going places.” As the Butler County Symphony Orchestra’s only full-time employee, Furman keeps busy with things such as contracts for musicians, working with the conductor to put the season together, marketing, the budget and other day-to-day operations. Both McCurdy and Furman are thankful for the help of Bruno-Guard and Specialized Staffing, who continues to help supply workers on both a full-time and temporary basis to employers around the county. “We still get temps from them for the elections for extra help,” McCurdy said. “They always provide us with quality people. I think Lisa and her team do a really good job getting us quality individuals.” No matter the age or experience, there is a place in the workforce for everyone, and you can never be sure when the next opportunity might come around. “Sometimes God leads you into something like this where you’re supposed to be,” Furman said.

-Article written by Steve Cukovich for Butler Business Matters

 

Happy Monday! (I know, it’s only Friday)

So this past Monday I offered some ideas on how to make Mondays more positive (even happy).  One of those ideas was to do something on Friday from your Monday ‘To-Do’ list.  I started this years ago and it really made a difference.  What was the one thing I started doing on Friday vs Monday?  Organizing my week.  For years I’d get to work Monday morning and sit staring at my task lists and calendars trying to wrap my head around the week, often feeling overwhelmed, under-caffeinated and substantially unprepared.  A few years ago I started taking 30 minutes at the end of my Friday to review the upcoming week’s tasks, events, meetings, projects, etc.  If I saw too many things crammed into one time frame I moved them around, organizing my week blocking critical productivity times and leaving timeslots in between projects to allow for unexpected interruptions, calls, etc.  Before leaving for the weekend I could look at the upcoming week from above and see it was realistic.  Before long I found that I no longer had that feeling of dread around 6 pm on Sunday anymore, and now when I get to the office on Monday I’m well prepared, with my favorite double-shot latte in hand, to jump into my week.  Give it a try today!

How to have a happy Monday

How is it that Monday gets such a bad rap anyway?  Apparently in the 1700’s workers had too much fun on weekends and called off on Mondays – which became Blue Monday and eventually the Monday Blues.  It’s common for people to dread Mondays, even starting to feel the ‘blues’ on Sunday in anticipation of Monday.  This makes me sad   : (

We shouldn’t have to dread Mondays.  So here are some ideas to help make Mondays more positive – dare I say – even happy:

Try tackling one or two of those things you don’t like doing on Monday before you leave work on Friday?

Make Sunday a healthy day!  Eat well, do something good for YOU!  Go for a walk, hike, ride a bike, read a book, spend some quality time with family.  And get a good night’s sleep.

Now that you’ve woken up rested and rejuvenated how about planning something fun for Monday like lunch with the team or an activity after work with friends?  Something to look forward to, right?

So there – a few ideas to help make having a ‘case of the Mondays’ less like a case of the blues and more like a case of the giggles!

Our first 2023 Employee of the Month!

We are excited to announce our first Employee of the Month in 2023, Deeanna Hilliard Walmsley.  Deeanna works with a small legal office in Slippery Rock and we would like to take the time to recognize her for doing such a fantastic job.  Deeanna picks up new skills quickly and asks great questions when she needs to explore things further.  She is dependable, organized and has great suggestions on streamlining efficiencies. Thank you, Deeanna for being a superhero and kicking off our 2023 Employee of the Month with a bang!  The Employee of the Month is chosen based on supervisor feedback, attendance and performance.

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EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

Our October Employee of the Month is Justin Hutchison.  His supervisor said “Justin is doing great job, has learned a multitude of reporting tasks, and has also learned order entry. Justin is always willing to take on new jobs and is a very quick learner. He has also shown versatility and flexibility in his daily responsibilities. We are very happy he is part of our team!”

Thank you, Justin, for doing a terrific job!!

The Employee of the Month is chosen on supervisor feedback, attendance, and performance.

 

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REFERRALS

Specialized is always looking for good people and you can help!  Research has shown, and our own experience supports this, new hires that come into a company through employee referrals are excellent contributors and stay with the company longer.  That is where you come in!

In our experience, some of our best Candidates are currently working and they just want to be made aware of job opportunities.  If you know someone who would be a good addition to Specialized and they meet the qualifications for an existing open job, you will receive a **$100 Gift Card if you refer them for employment and they are hired!

When you have someone in mind who would be a good fit for our company, let us know by contacting Linda via email at Info@TheBestWorkWithUs.com OR call us at 724-287-8380.  Please have their name, email address and phone number available.  Also, please feel free to share our website www.TheBestWorkWithUs.com that includes current job opportunities.

Thank you.

** For a successful referral, they will be a new candidate to Specialized and successful in completing 90 days of employment with us.

 

PAYSTUBS AND W-2s

We NO longer physically mail W2’s. We will upload all W-2’s to the Intuit Workforce website (the same site weekly paystubs are uploaded to).

https://workforce.intuit.com

2022 W-2’s will be uploaded to the website by January 31, 2023.

If you are a new employee that started this month and/or have NOT registered with Intuit, it is

Very important to register on the website NOW to have access to your paystubs and next year’s W-2 information.  For new employees, you will receive a time sensitive email from Intuit, the Tuesday following your first week of employment to register and have access to your paystubs and next year’s W-2 information.  W-2s are not mailed out.

If your Intuit email has expired, please contact us and we will send you a new email that expires 24 hours after receiving, to register and have access to your paystubs and your W-2s.

 

REMINDERS

If you are planning a vacation or have scheduled appointments that we are not aware of, please call or send us an email at Info@TheBestWorkWithUs.com so that we can make a note of them and ensure your current assignment contacts are also aware.

Please remember to complete your on-line time sheet and submit when you have completed your work week.  This will give your time sheet approvers sufficient time to approve your time sheet by the 1:00 pm Monday deadline.

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please feel free to contact us at (724) 287-8380 or

1-866-240-5150.  We are available Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.  If these hours do not work for you, please leave a message on our 24-hour voice mail and your call will be returned the next business day.

Here is a link to Trick or Treat Times in our area

https://butlerradio.com/trick-or-treat/

Have a fun and safe Halloween