Observed on the first Monday in September, Labor Day is our American holiday set aside to pay tribute to working men and women across our great country.
It has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States since 1894. For most people, Labor Day means two things: a day off and a chance to say goodbye to the summer.
How to Enjoy the Holiday without Abandoning the Office
Unofficially, Labor Day marks the end of the summer season. For many this means having one last chance to enjoy the great outdoors. Campgrounds will be full, boats get pulled out for one last hoorah, and lakes will be full of people grasping to these lase days of summer. It’s the time of year that we get to use our summer gear one last time before it gets packed away in the garage for another winter. Hiking, biking, fishing, whatever your preference is, keep in mind that using an answering service is the easiest way to ensure that you are not missing out on what is happening back at the office.
An answering service will act as an extension of your business while you are out enjoying your favorite activities with friends and family. The service will take the messages and relay the information to you or your staff based on specific criteria that you provide. You can go online and check archived messages at any time or literally get your business calls sent to your cell phone while wakeboarding up at the lake and respond to them as necessary. You can do all of this while not giving up valuable and much needed time off after a busy summer season with the help of a quality answering service.
So enjoy the holiday with peace of mind that your business can be running as usual with the help of an answering service like Centratel. While you enjoy your favorite summertime activities, our Telephone Service Representatives will be available 24/7 to take your calls.
Just like every other day throughout the year, your business can depend on Centratel to provide the same great call taking and message delivery services our clients have come to know and trust. We wish everyone a fun and safe Labor Day Weekend.