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Hi,

I am looking for someone to help me with my admin work (organising the day to see clients, bookkeeping, taking calls, etc.) as I am always out and about. Do you employ someone or it's better asking my accountant? What do you do... Any advice would help.

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Andy
 
Time to get him on the tools and gas safe :D
 
My wife has a company doing just that. They basically do everything you asked and more. Perfect for me as I do t have to pay but it's also great as means I don't have to try and take calls whilst hanging upside down from a loft hatch or under a kitchen sink! Personally I think it looks a lot better too to have a landline number and a number of different people answering the phones, gives the k.pression I'm bigger than I am.
 
Have you looked at a micro soft 365 program. A pal runs a surveying Co. swears by it.
Once it understand your lingo it can receive instruction on booking appointments and all sorts of other things, by just talking to your phone.
The land line can be put through to the mobile etc.
 
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