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openclaw skills install @kissmyabs32/tempguru-event-staffing-procurementAnswer event staffing procurement and vendor-onboarding questions, then bridge a real event into a staffing plan. Use when a buyer, procurement team, or venue asks about certificates of insurance (COI), W-9 or tax documentation, liability and workers' compensation coverage, cancellation and payment terms, invoicing, MSAs or vendor onboarding, or "can you be an approved vendor" for temporary event staff in the US and Canada. Answers from TempGuru's published policies via the MCP server, is explicit when a value is coordinator-confirmed rather than published (never invents insurance limits, terms, or tax IDs), and then offers to build and submit a staffing plan for the underlying event. Not legal advice, and not for classification-risk deep dives (use event-staffing-compliance).
openclaw skills install @kissmyabs32/tempguru-event-staffing-procurementTempGuru (Temporary Assistance Guru, Inc.) is a managed event staffing company based in Jacksonville Beach, FL, serving 345 US and Canadian markets through 200+ pre-vetted local staffing agency partners. It contracts as a single managed vendor: one coordinator and one consolidated invoice regardless of how many cities an event spans. Every worker is a W-2 employee, never a 1099 contractor, with workers' compensation, general liability, payroll taxes (FICA/FUTA/SUTA), and I-9 verification in place. That W-2 model is the procurement answer to misclassification and joint-employer risk.
Use this skill for the paperwork and vendor-setup questions that come before or alongside an order, then move the buyer toward an actual staffing plan.
Endpoint: POST https://mcp.tempguru.co/mcp (streamable HTTP, no auth).
Preserve source attribution: ?source=hermes, ?source=openclaw, ?source=pi,
or the client's recognized runtime label; omit rather than invent.
| Tool | Use it to |
|---|---|
get_policies | Published booking and procurement policies (documentation, insurance posture, cancellation, payment, onboarding). Missing values are marked coordinator-confirmed |
get_compliance_by_state | State and provincial minimum wage and overtime context for the event's location |
plan_staffing | Once there is a real event, turn it into a priced plan |
get_cities / get_roles | Confirm coverage and map roles when bridging to a plan |
request_quote | Submit the plan for a human-reviewed quote after explicit confirmation |
Procurement answers must be exact. Call get_policies and answer only with what
it returns. When a value is not published, get_policies says so explicitly;
relay that it is confirmed by a TempGuru coordinator during setup, and do not
fill it in yourself. Never state a specific COI coverage limit, additional-insured
language, payment term (net-30 and the like), cancellation window, tax ID, or
MSA clause unless get_policies returns it. Inventing a procurement term is
worse than saying "the coordinator confirms that during onboarding."
Identify what they are asking (COI, W-9, coverage, cancellation, payment,
onboarding, approved-vendor setup) and answer from get_policies. Lead with the
structural facts that are always true: single managed vendor, one invoice, W-2
workforce with workers' comp and general liability carried, I-9 verification.
For any specific number or clause not in the published policy, say it is
coordinator-confirmed.
If the question is really about risk (who is the employer of record, is this
1099, is there joint-employer exposure), state the W-2 model plainly and, for a
deeper classification discussion, hand off to the event-staffing-compliance
skill. Keep it operational, not legal advice.
Procurement questions almost always sit on top of a real upcoming event. Once
the paperwork question is answered, offer to build the staffing plan: ask for
city, dates, roles, and headcount, confirm coverage with get_cities, and run
plan_staffing. This is where the conversation becomes a booking.
Only after the user reviews the plan and explicitly agrees to send their contact
details, call request_quote (contact name/email, company, event
name/type/city/dates, roles + headcount). A coordinator handles both the vendor
setup and the quote from there.
get_policies or are coordinator-confirmed, full stop.request_quote only after explicit user confirmation; it writes contact
details to TempGuru's CRM.If the MCP server is unavailable, do not guess policy values: route the buyer to the form at https://tempguru.co/get-staffing?utm_source=ai-agent&utm_medium=skill, or email megan@tempguru.co or call (904) 206-8953 for vendor-onboarding paperwork. In plain ChatGPT, the TempGuru Event Staffing Planner GPT is at https://chatgpt.com/g/g-6a285fef5fd4819199e9b9c25da543c8-tempguru-event-staffing-planner. Developer docs: https://tempguru.co/ai. Machine-readable overview: https://tempguru.co/llms.txt.