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Show Office Hours moves to Compark Plaza Lisa Hovey has moved uptown up-town cort of. Her business, Office Hours, got too large to operate out of her Pinebrook home, so she moved recently to an office at the Compark Plaza in Park City. The firm offers a wide variety of secretarial services, from mass-mailings mass-mailings to notary services, office set-ups, word-processing, copying, transcription, consulting, recordkeeping record-keeping and personnel placement. Hovey's clients range from small businesses that cannot afford to hire a secretary to large companies that give her their overload, she said. Hovey is a typist who can pound out 140 words per minute and she has .a background in the legal, medical and4 business fields diverse talents that;.havejenabJed,iier,Jto keep up with her workload by herself. But" soon she may need to hire more help, she said. Sometime in the .future, Hovey plans to offer seminars on computer usage, telemarketing and management manage-ment skills, as well as establish a courier service between Park City and Salt Lake City. A telemarketing survey done by her office showed that 75 percent of Park City businesses do not use computers, com-puters, so that gave her the idea of holding a seminar to teach computer basics locally, she said. . - ."'' p1 M"i fI' ? .Jl L.. .- - afr "xtv-vt f -1 fr-V I I'- " it ' ?A " f- .,.-!; t" 1 1 v 1' P ' Ji I Lisa Hovey may expand i her secretarial service $ She said that the equipment used in her office includes the IBM personal per-sonal computer, which is the most widely used business machine in town. "That way, we're completely compatible com-patible and if a company is extra overloaded and they give me some work, they can just give me a disk and I can work on it and return it," she said. She also said she is in the early planning stages of opening a second office on Main Street. |