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March 9, 2007
Retail Roundup
Free Dayz Errand Service looks to give a helping hand to busy families, professionals
In the fast paced Silicon Valley, time is fleeting and meeting your responsibilities and commitments is stressful. People have many hats to wear and multi-tasking is not easy. Lack of time to accomplish daily tasks and spend quality time with loved ones is a continual battle.
Evergreen’s Free Dayz Errand Service is designed with the busy family in mind, with services available to do tasks such as pick up groceries, dry-cleaning or any other miscellaneous items. Free Dayz Errand Service can pick up that baby shower gift or put together a gift basket for a weekend party. And speaking of parties, Free Dayz Errand Service is also available to help out as a “second pair of hands” when entertaining guests at home.
Businesses can also benefit from Free Dayz Errand Service’s personal assistance. Services may be used as a cost effective measure for everyday business needs, such as courier and office errands. A specific day is set aside for the company’s employees to arrange a purchase or pick-up and they are delivered to the office by the end of the
day.
“To provide these services as a benefit says a company cares about their employees and understands the pressures of work and family, wants to assist in managing stress and realizing a balanced life,” said Free Dayz Errand Service owner/operator Candy Soliz.
As a long time Evergreen resident, Soliz is excited to introduce Free Dayz Errand Service to the residents of the Evergreen and Silver Creek communities.
Soliz is a retired, married mother of two and grandmother of five. She has lived and raised her family in the Evergreen Community since 1979. Her work experience has spanned over the last 28 years in banking; most of which took place in her own backyard – Evergreen.
Free Dayz Errand Service also provides a 10 percent discount to seniors and has a wide variety of services
available. Gift Certificates are never a problem and would be a great gift to give to someone who could use the help. For more information, contact Candy Soliz at (408) 693-1144 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
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