MyWorkChoice

MyWorkChoice

Staffing and Recruiting

Charlotte, North Carolina 1,827 followers

We help manufacturing companies solve recruitment, retention and absenteeism.

About us

MyWorkChoice is the effective alternative to traditional temp agencies. We bridge the gap between manufacturing and distribution facilities needing long-term frontline workers and workers who want dependable full-time jobs with flexibility. MyWorkChoice is the leader in staffing for manufacturing and warehouse facilities with automated backfill technology. We help you build a sustainable, long-term solution to absenteeism, excessive overtime, and attrition. Eliminate the need for temp agencies and become self-reliant with: >Solve for Absenteeism in Real-Time >Reduce Overtime and Training Costs >Recruit a New Generation of Workers

Industry
Staffing and Recruiting
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Charlotte, North Carolina
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Warehousing, Manufacturing, Flexible Workforce Management, Solving Absenteeism, Automated Backfill System, Staffing, and Recruiting

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    President of MyWorkChoice. I Help Manufacturing Companies Solve Recruitment, Retention & Absenteeism.

    What's better than a gig job? A flexible, consistent, and safe earning opportunity that guarantees pay every time a worker picks up a shift. Picture this: the flexibility of a gig job with the reliability of a traditional job. Same-day pay means you work a shift and get paid immediately. This model doesn’t just compete with gig platforms—it outshines them. It's time to step up. Offer gig-like flexibility with the benefits of traditional employment. Keep the W2 status, workers' comp, reliable income, and a safe work environment. This hybrid approach is revolutionary. Most gig workers juggle jobs out of necessity for flexibility. By creating a flexible work environment, you can provide a stable income source, making workers more likely to stay long-term and eventually become a permanent part of your workforce.

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    With big tech layoffs making headlines, it's no wonder Gen Z is drawn to being their own boss. 👀 But there are other options: learning a trade. These skills offer stability, marketability, and can’t be replaced by AI. HR pros, it’s crucial to understand these trends to build a resilient future workforce that includes Gen Z. Check out the latest #ShiftTalk podcast where Joe Suardi, PHR, PHR, Director of Talent Acquisition & Workforce Planning at RK Industries, dives into the future of Gen Z in the trades and manufacturing. 🎧 Listen here: https://lnkd.in/eYUYjd4h

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    Today's workforce isn't just about bringing in new talent—it's about enhancing the skills of the current workforce. ✅ We need to ensure every team member can adapt and thrive in an evolving job market. Tune in to the latest #ShiftTalk podcast as Joe Suardi, PHR, PHR, Director of Talent Acquisition & Workforce Planning at RK Industries, explores how to develop a skilled hourly workforce for the future. 🎧 Listen Now: https://lnkd.in/eYUYjd4h

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    We're firm believers in the importance of W-2 workers in #manufacturing and #supplychain. 👇

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    President of MyWorkChoice. I Help Manufacturing Companies Solve Recruitment, Retention & Absenteeism.

    1099 hourly workers have no place in manufacturing and supply chain. Period. You may have noticed I have strong opinions on this. Here's why. -1099 workers do not meet IRS standards as independent contractors. They don’t bring their own tools, they’re not self-directed, they don’t plan their own schedules, and they’re not unsupervised. They’re supervised, directed, and trained under your company’s roof. So why do so many staffing companies - mostly marketplaces - use them? Because it's cheaper. Companies act like it's a 1099 contractor because they can choose their schedule. No, they can't. These workers are taking jobs that require them to be there at a specific time, usually for 8-10 hours a day, five days a week, and they're told when to show up and when to leave. They're trained on how to do a specific task by your Trainers and Supervisors. And they're given the tools and PPE they need to do the same job in your facility standing right next to W-2 employees. They're classified this way because it's cheaper, not because it’s accurate or fair. -When someone is hired to do the same job as your own hourly workers, under your supervision, using your company’s tools, they are not independent contractors. Think about it, would you handle your temporary production workers the same way you handle a licensed plumber or electrician that comes into your facility? Nope. Misclassifying these workers will catch up with companies, leading to serious legal and financial consequences. Don't believe me? What happens when a 1099 worker on the line has a serious injury and their "accidental insurance" doesn't cover the bills. What happens when the Feds decide these workers have been misclassified and the government is owed payroll taxes. I'm a firm believer in the importance of W-2 workers. It's about time companies stop cutting corners and start doing right by their employees. By classifying workers correctly, you build a reliable workforce that's protected and covered - for them AND for you. Stop the misclassification. Protect the company. Respect the workers. If you want to talk about this in more detail, feel free to reach out. I'm happy to share the nightmare situations I've seen happen and help you avoid those same problems.

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    Why drown in college debt when you can build a thriving career in the trades? 🚀 With most Baby Boomers retiring over the next five years, the manufacturing and trades industry is ripe with opportunities for the next generation of skilled workers. Tune in to the latest #ShiftTalk podcast as Joe Suardi, PHR, PHR, Director of Talent Acquisition & Workforce Planning at RK Industries, explores how to develop a skilled hourly workforce for the future. Listen Now on: 🎙 Apple Podcasts - https://lnkd.in/gkzy54ss 🎙 Spotify - https://lnkd.in/gHkKNHQE 🎙 YouTube - https://lnkd.in/gV4JmR57

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    🎙 Exciting news! Join Joe Suardi, PHR , Director of Talent Acquisition & Workforce Planning at RK Industries on #ShiftTalk. In this episode, we talk about the challenges and opportunities to develop a skilled hourly workforce in 2024. Hear how RK Industries deals with the massive gap in job openings to attract and retain the next generation of skilled and entry-level labor in the #construction and #manufacturing trades. 🎧 Tune in to the full episode here. https://lnkd.in/eYUYjd4h

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    Feeling the squeeze of the Baby Boomers retiring? We sure are. 🚀 Over the next five years, most Baby Boomers will retire, and within the next decade, nearly 99% will be out of the industry. Tune in to the latest #ShiftTalk podcast as Joe Suardi, PHR, Director of Talent Acquisition & Workforce Planning at RK Industries, digs into the challenges of developing a skilled hourly workforce for the future. 🎧 Tune in to the full episode here. https://lnkd.in/eYUYjd4h #FutureofWork #Manufacturing #Trades #WorkforceTransition

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US$ 3.0M

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