Tuesday, May 7, 2013

The Cost of Small Business


If you run the numbers, you will find that the cost of small business is, on average, far more expensive per person and per unit of business than the cost of a large company. What does that mean for you if you own or run a small business?

It means that you must cut costs as much as you possibly can.

Now, we know that small businesses are not jeopardized by government entities or anything like that. Rather, there is much more to running a small business, and the cost to run an operation with fewer people is a greater percentage of the total revenue than for a larger company. Even when employing a large number of people, the total amount of production far outdoes the cost of paying more people. That is why large companies tend to have such a great profit margin with respect to smaller businesses.

When operating your small business, you will still need to implement drug screening and alcohol testing. There is really no way around it. A bad employee can cut into your total revenue to a greater percentage than for a large company. It is necessary to quickly identify and get rid of them.

Fortunately, drug testing Australia is fairly easy to come by, especially the high quality testing that many businesses crave. For example, Mediscreen can service any business at any location in Australia, and we travel to you.

In fact, onsite drug & alcohol testing is one of the most effective ways to cut costs when running a small business. You don’t have to worry about paying extra for overhead lab costs. We come to your place of business and test your employees right onsite. That’s really high value for your money, and we do it quickly and efficiently. Your employee records are kept at your place of business for ease and convenience, and after we are finished, we pack our bags and leave. It is as simple as that. Alcohol and drug testing does not have to be a large added cost or a really big deal. To find out more about the awesome services we provide, call Mediscreen today at: (+61) 1300 79 70 40.


This Article has been taken from http://mediscreen.net.au/articles/?p=2180

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