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Atlanta Staffing Agency, TRC Staffing Services, Inc., Discusses Unemployment After Hurricane Sandy

The staffing agency discusses how the storm has caused many people to be out of work. Unemployment rates have increased as a result; thousands of former employees are looking are for ways to make ends meet.

2013-04-12
NORCROSS, GA, April 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) Atlanta staffing agency points to Sandy for unemployment problem.

TRC Staffing Services, Inc, a well known Atlanta staffing agency, is discussing the effects Hurricane Sandy has had on workers in the region. In addition to causing billions of dollars in property damage, the storm has left thousands of people desperately looking for work. Nature has an equalizing effect; homes and businesses alike were washed away or made completely uninhabitable. As a result, the unemployment line has grown larger by about 80,000. This is considered to be one of the largest spikes in U.S. history, and it has put a toll on the government. The number of people that are receiving benefits is currently the highest it has been since 2011, and it is still too early to tell how long this will continue.

The Effects of the Storm Still Linger

As businesses resume operations and homeowners struggle to find work (as well as place to sleep), the economy will remain in shambles for some time. The true effects of natural disasters like Hurricane Sandy are never fully realized until after they have subsided. Media coverage of inclement weather and reports of damage tend to have a mesmerizing effect; it can easy to lose sight of what else is going on. According to Tom Bodeep, Senior Vice President of the Atlanta staffing agency, "We understand the extent of Sandy's reach. We see it every day when Atlanta residents come into our offices in hopes for employment."

Staffing agencies work hard to get people back into the workforce by matching them with suitable employment. However, most residents would be happy to just receive a paycheck. At the end of the day, that is what matters most; losing one's home and job is something no one should have to experience. Unfortunately, this is a reality for many people.

TRC Staffing Services Inc has been a premier Atlanta staffing agency for over 30 years. They serve as a model to emulate for staffing agencies across the board, as their commitment to customer service is illustrated by their scope of operations. They have 44 locations throughout 13 states. To learn more about their services, please visit http://www.trcstaffing.com.

About TRC Staffing Services, Inc.:

TRC Staffing Services, Inc. is a full-service staffing solutions provider with more than 30 years of industry experience. Established in 1980, they are one of the largest privately held staffing firms in the country. Like his father, Brian Robinson (President and CEO of TRC Staffing Services, Inc.) remains focused on the idea that the marketplace continues to need a business built on principles and values, committed to providing the highest level of service in the industry. TRC Staffing Services, Inc. has 44 locations in 14 states, providing traditional, professional and technical staffing services, as well as management services to some of the country's leading companies.

For more information, visit http://www.trcstaffing.com.

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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Staffing Agency, TRC Staffing Services, Inc., Discusses Unemployment After Hurricane Sandy
The staffing agency discusses how the storm has caused many people to be out of work. Unemployment rates have increased as a result; thousands of former employees are looking are for ways to make ends meet.