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On Labor Day Small Businesses Go to Work
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 2, 1999--It's September and Americans will soon observe Labor Day, a holiday celebrating the contributions and achievements of workers to our national prosperity. But while some of us are relaxing at home, one booming segment of the American work force, the small business industry, is probably on the job. Small companies comprise 90 percent of all businesses in the United States, and according to a recent survey of 2,000 small business owners by Pitney Bowes, Inc. (NYSE: PBI), the small business industry works longer hours than any other segment.
In fact, these people put in an average of 54 hours each week, as
compared to the average working adult who works a 42-hour week. Fewer
than 20 percent of small business owners work a 40-hour work week or
less. Long work weeks cut across all small business sectors (services,
wholesale, retail, finance, insurance, real estate, manufacturing and
other). But the owners of small retail businesses were at the top of
the scale with 24 percent putting in over 60 hours a week on average.
The good news is that while they work longer hours, Pitney Bowes'
survey results also show that almost 80 percent of small business
owners truly enjoy their work. In addition, they are optimistic about
the future of business generally (40 percent), more so about their own
industry (52 percent), and even more so about their own business (63
percent).
"Since starting my own business, I look back at 40-hour work
weeks with some longing and nostalgia," says Bill Baker, principal of
Baker Communications Group and a SoHo business owner in Danbury,
Connecticut. "Now everything is pretty much fair game for work
including nights, weekends and definitely holidays. But it's not so
bad - when you do it to build your own business, it doesn't quite seem
like work. It's more like investing in yourself."
Hats off to the small business industry on this Labor Day for all
their hard work, dedication and commitment to the U.S. economy.
Under its PitneyWorks brand, Pitney Bowes offers a full suite of
mailing, messaging, marketing and financial services dedicated to
meeting the needs of small business owners.
Pitney Bowes, Inc. is a $4.2 billion global provider of informed
mailing and messaging management. For more information about Pitney
Bowes' services and products, please visit http://www.pitneybowes.com
or call 1-800-640-7058.
--30--tia/ny* CONTACT: Pitney Bowes, Inc. Beth Ghiloni, 203/373-6952 E-mail: ghilonel@pb.com or Brodeur Porter Novelli Karen King, 203/399-3303 E-mail: kking@brodeur.com KEYWORD: CONNECTICUT INDUSTRY KEYWORD: INTERACTIVE/MULTIMEDIA/INTERNET COMED COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS BANKING