Providing a reasonable errand service by employing college students during their free time, Agent Anything has devised a new way to make Concierge, a Chicago-based luxury service much more affordable.
The clients can now sign up in the website to have any college student complete a task at any price.
And whenever the students have free time they can take up these tasks and select the mission of their choice and accomplish it. For instance the task put up today includes posting items on eBay and looking for an unemployed person for a firm that signifies client’s at unemployment hearings.
There missions can be as simple as a woman who has her hand broken, hiring a college student to change a light bulb in her kitchen for $10. Agent Anything is a brilliant opportunity for college students to have random pockets of free time without requiring any full time jobs.
Also if one employs these students task-by-task, firstly the cost of the service comes down and trust is another factor which is easy to have.
Agent Anything is quite cheap in comparison to concierge and is also much more organized and reliable than Craigslist.
The website is making good progress says the Company’s founder and President, Harry Schiff. Ever since the website was launched in the month of September it now has around 1,300 college students who have signed up for tasks and around 1,000 clients posting missions.












