With a New Year under way and Lynn passing the baton (read her article here), we're posting an update on the "State of the Skurla's" and where the business is going with some perspectives by the new owners - the folks you already know: Jesse Dison and Thomas Greenman:
New Year - New Skurla's
Feb 1, 2023 6:00:00 AM / by Thomas Greenman posted in Alaska, Industry Update, Point of Sale Experts, 2023
Support Updates Now on Twitter!
Jan 18, 2023 2:03:52 PM / by Thomas Greenman posted in Alaska, Industry Update, Point of Sale Experts, 2023
Skurla's is on Twitter now! Well, you see, we've been on Twitter for awhile but we were looking for a way to push out support maintenance updates without clogging up folks inboxes, and Twitter fills that role both quickly and effectively.
If you're on Twitter follow us or bookmark this link for an easy way to see if there is a support issue that may be affecting your business: https://twitter.com/Skurlas
Hiring in 2023? Here’s our take on it
Jan 6, 2023 5:49:10 PM / by Thomas Greenman posted in Alaska, Industry Update, Point of Sale Experts, hiring, 2023
It’s an interesting time we live in right now. On the surface, things don’t seem like they’ve changed too much but dig a little deeper and you’ll see changes everywhere. I think that’s part of the problem businesses in Alaska are having – identifying change. As they say, the first step in fixing a problem is identifying the problem, and oh boy do we have problems. First and foremost: labor.
Better Internet Access for Alaskans
Dec 1, 2022 1:28:25 PM / by Thomas Greenman posted in Alaska, Industry Update, Point of Sale Experts, internet
For Alaskans, being connected on the internet with each other and the lower 48, is a way of life. But life could be getting better for those with slow speeds as Starlink's new satellite-based internet service is now available for Alaskans. The service is expected to provide around the same speeds and cost to all of rural Alaska as you could expect in have in Anchorage. Starlink isn’t the only big change coming in the way of high-speed internet for Alaskans. Thanks to efforts from the federal government to fund more broadband to Alaska via an infrastructure act, Alaskans can expect to have multiple options for faster, more cost-effective internet access.
Employment Opportunity
Jun 27, 2013 4:43:12 AM / by Lynn Skurla Perkins posted in Business, Alaska, Employment, Point of Sale, Anchorage Alaska, Information technology, Social media, Sales
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