PROVIDING TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
A TRUSTED PARTNER PrideStaff, Inc. 7535 N. Palm Avenue, Suite 101 Fresno CA 93711 providing temporary employment services;
AHEAD Ahead, Inc. 401 N. Michigan Ave. #3400 Chicago IL 60611 providing temporary employment services and for providing workers for others under lease arrangements;
AHEAD AHEAD HUMAN RESOURCES, INC. 2209 Heather Lane Louisville KY 40218 providing temporary employment services and for providing workers for others under lease arrangements;
AHEAD ASI, INC. 608 Chestnut Street South Charleston WV 25309 providing temporary employment services and for providing workers for others under lease arrangements;
PCTEMPS Alta Systems International, Corporation 1836 Blake Street, Suite 100 Denver CO 80202 providing temporary employment services;
QUESTPLUS CBS PERSONNEL SERVICES 435 Elm Street Cincinnati OH 45202 providing temporary employment services; namely, temporary personnel placement by computerized data entry, storage, sorting and matching of employee and prospective employee skills with client's needs;
SEMITECH Olsten Corporation; The One Merrick Ave. Westbury NY 11590 Providing Temporary Employment Services;
U.S. NURSING CORPORATION U.S. Nursing Corporation 5700 S. Quebec Street, Suite 300 Greenwood Village CO 80111 Providing temporary employment services to hospitals and other health care facilities;
WIN3 TASK FORCE INC. 7550 FRANCE AVENUE SOUTH EDINA MN 55435 PROVIDING TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND CONTRACT EMPLOYMENT SERVICES IN CLERICAL, NON-SKILLED INDUSTRIAL, SKILLED INDUSTRIAL, PROFESSIONAL AND PAYROLLING FIELDS;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. In a tag reader/writer 10 according to the present invention, first, a temporary ID receiver 11 receives a temporary ID unit of temporary IDs of RFID tags 41-44, and 47 detected by another tag reader/writer 20, and stores them into a temporary ID storage DB 12. When the tag reader/writer 10 detects RFID tags 41, 43, 45, 46, and 48 within a communication area of its own, a temporary ID acquirer 13 thereof acquires temporary IDs of those RFID tags and stores them into the temporary ID storage DB 12. Thereafter, the tag reader/writer 10 makes a temporary ID comparator 14 compare temporary ID units stored, to specify a temporary ID corresponding to a difference between them, based on the result of the comparison. When the temporary ID is a decrease, it is determined to be a lost article, and a message of the lost article is sent. When the temporary ID is an increase, it is determined to be a newly purchased article, and related advertisement information is provided.