Rappahannock Goodwill Industries

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Outsourcing & Contract Services

Rappahannock Goodwill Industries delivers a broad range of outsourced labor and contract services to our business customers. We can customize a contract to meet your specific needs and offer a variety of business solutions. For more information on our services give us a call at (800) 789-2816.

Do any of these labor problems sound familiar?

  • Are you a plant manager looking for additional personnel to meet production demands?
  • Are you using some of your highest paid workers to handle tasks that could be performed by a temporary work force?
  • Are you looking for a business partner to help solve space or storage problems?
  • Are you looking for a trained work force for out-sourcing and contract work?
  • Would you rather pay by “the job” instead of by the hour?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, like our customers like CVS, Tru-Tek, USA (formerly Therma Tru), Breg International, Culpeper Wood Preserves, Faber Industries and MWH Medicorp have done, then you need to contact Rappahannock Goodwill Industries today! Goodwill also operates Commercial Laundry Services, Commercial Custodial Services, and Employment Services. Goodwill competes in the open market, contracting with other companies to perform production and labor services.

What can Goodwill provide to your company?

  • Quality labor pool dedicated to meet your needs
  • Job completed to your specifications
  • Quality inventroy measures
  • Lower overhead
  • Adaptable production space
  • Decreased training and staff turnover costs
  • Experienced professional staff
  • Customized service
  • Flexible workforce
  • Guaranteed on-time delivery

Goodwill in the News

  1. Posted on by | Shawn Fredericksburg Mayor Honors National Service Recognition Day

    Fredericksburg Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw joined more than 830 mayors across the country in a day of recognition to highlight the impact of national service on city challenges.

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