Tempstar’s History

We’ve been in business a long time. Read all about exactly how we do it.

Tempstar York, 1998

Over 40 years of continuous improvement

Tempstar Staffing’s founder, James Sorber, opened an office in Reading, PA, primarily focusing on the Berks County area. Initially a Russoli Temps franchise, Jim opened 2 more locations in Ephrata and Lancaster over the next 10 years. In 1996, he changed his business’s name to Tempstar Staffing, while christening a new branch in York, PA that same year.

Tempstar’s Pillars of Business

As with any enduring business, we have grown, overcome obstacles, and adapted as needed throughout the years. Regardless of any changes, though, one thing has remained consistent: we continue to conduct ourselves based on the same pillars of business that Jim established this company on in 1986. Those values revolved around being scrupulously honest, offering spectacular customer service, seeking the best qualified staffing employees, and truly acting as a partner with local businesses, helping each other grow towards a prosperous future together.

Tempstar York, Present Day

Looking Toward the Future

Today, we celebrate the fruits of a great man’s labor, and we honor Jim’s vision, dedication and leadership throughout the long life of this company. We may have gone through some changes throughout the years, but by adhering to his founding values and conducting ourselves by his everyday example, Tempstar Staffing continues to be a company that we’re certain he would be proud of.

Hanover Office Location

Lancaster Office Location

Reading Office Location

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