Author: | Richard Meehan Jr | ISBN: | 9781311349460 |
Publisher: | Richard Meehan, Jr | Publication: | April 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Richard Meehan Jr |
ISBN: | 9781311349460 |
Publisher: | Richard Meehan, Jr |
Publication: | April 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Are you thinking of getting into the business of janitorial work? Do you want to be a cleaning contractor? Have you wondered what the startup costs might be? A lot of folks believe they know how to clean stuff, especially those that have worked in the World of Clean - the janitorial and sanitation industry - for a day, or even a lifetime. This does not mean they have what it takes to run a contract cleaning service. Cleaning is the easy part. The hard part is understanding that in order to stay in business, one must gather industry knowledge daily.
I have worked on sanitation crews, but that doesn't make me a great janitor. These days I leave the elbow grease to those that want to make a living at it. No, I prefer to be a source of industry knowledge for my customers. I sell toilet paper, hand towels, mop buckets, floor finishes, disinfectants, and all sorts of cleaning machines and equipment. What my customers remember upon seeing me is that I sell toilet paper. So be it! As long as they remember my brand and put my toilet tissue on their holder, I consider myself successful as a sanitation engineer's living encyclopedia on the World of Clean.
If you want to start a cleaning service, open this book. If you want to stay in business more than six months, open this book. If your want to make a good living in the World of Clean, open this book and begin to gain the skills and knowledge you will need.
Are you thinking of getting into the business of janitorial work? Do you want to be a cleaning contractor? Have you wondered what the startup costs might be? A lot of folks believe they know how to clean stuff, especially those that have worked in the World of Clean - the janitorial and sanitation industry - for a day, or even a lifetime. This does not mean they have what it takes to run a contract cleaning service. Cleaning is the easy part. The hard part is understanding that in order to stay in business, one must gather industry knowledge daily.
I have worked on sanitation crews, but that doesn't make me a great janitor. These days I leave the elbow grease to those that want to make a living at it. No, I prefer to be a source of industry knowledge for my customers. I sell toilet paper, hand towels, mop buckets, floor finishes, disinfectants, and all sorts of cleaning machines and equipment. What my customers remember upon seeing me is that I sell toilet paper. So be it! As long as they remember my brand and put my toilet tissue on their holder, I consider myself successful as a sanitation engineer's living encyclopedia on the World of Clean.
If you want to start a cleaning service, open this book. If you want to stay in business more than six months, open this book. If your want to make a good living in the World of Clean, open this book and begin to gain the skills and knowledge you will need.