Office Cleaning Training Video
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Great video! But I agree with the earlier comment that it is all about what the customer wants.
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This is a great video on how to clean offices
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it was ok but the mopping he could of done better he didnt rinse it out at all!
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Wow Great video we can use this at our small company astarservicesinc.squarespace
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Good V. The video is about how to clean, they show u and wanted to help u how to do a great job. It's not about illegal immigrant negga.
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The problem is we have so many illegal immigrants from Mexico doing this kind of work, you'll never see white person anymore doing office janitorial cleaning. There usually the owners they hire the immigrants for low wages and no health insurance trying to cut cost to compete. If they were hiring US citizen workers than that is a different story bidding wouldn't be so cheap.
Of the entire illegal immigrant population living in the United States, 22% are in the cleaning industry.
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I just started a cleaning business involving pressure washing and window cleaning, but i was most curious about receiving some sub-contract work or plain referrals...Any idea? i got plenty of ambition to make some dough, but could use some direction to speed things up a bit. (all advise is appreciated) Thanks and G.B. J.B.
i been a janitor for over 6 years and i love watching this clip because it realy goes over alot of ways to clean offices alot easyer but i do have 1 question. Moping why didnt you go over what most janitors call the 8. i get chewed out by my boss for not mobing in a figure 8 even tho at schools they do it the same way you do but in some offices they get pissy about it (
brass76 6 months ago
@brass76 We do talk specifically about mopping in a figure 8 and he demonstrates it too.
thejanitorialstore 2 months ago
J.B.
What you can do is put together a referral campaign in which you will make a list of all commercial and residential cleaning companies that could use your service as a sub-contractor. Your program might be were you give a percent of the job to the person referring or a straight referral fee of like $25.00 for every job you get. A referral program is all about building relationships.
Hope this helps.
Steve
thejanitorialstore 1 year ago
It all depends on what the customer wants.
thejanitorialstore 1 year ago