Archive for the ‘Residential Cleaning’ Category
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
Once you’ve purchased the materials and equipment, acquired the necessary insurance, and hired your crew you will be looking for customers. Your cleaning clientele will have questions for you – the whole thing from the training you give your workers to your charge to what they ought to do with their pets when you come to clean. Following are questions you ought to be prepared to respond to:
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Sunday, March 29th, 2009
People employ a residential cleaning facility to make their lives easier. As a cleaning outworker, you not only require to provide a first-rate service, but you also have to frequent message with your customer to ensure that mutual parties understand their tasks and that there are no mistakes.
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Friday, December 26th, 2008
Residential cleaning is no longer a grubby task for lowly hands. It is now considered as an important chore and it has even grown in scope as a business endeavor. Without the required degree or process, home cleaning has created a steady stream of income for many people. One just needs to start small and then progress from there. The only differences in business would be the higher cost of the first service and straight line payments for succeeding ones. The contract could even be entered into during construction of the house, but this requires a little more expert equipment due to its specialized dirt and grime that need be managed.
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Saturday, December 20th, 2008
There are two types of cleaning businesses, residential and commercial. Residential cleaning is becoming a sought after skill and for some a profession. In today’s busy world some people don’t have time to clean and end up coming home to a messy house night after night. For some of these people who make a little more, paying you $50 dollars a day to clean their house is a good deal.
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Thursday, November 6th, 2008
If you are a person with a college degree or even a couple of years in college, the cleaning business may not be the area you would be looking forward to work in. This is primarily because of the bad publicity that blue collar jobs have received ever since. People tend to look at service providing as an inferior job and treat it as something only people with nothing good to offer should enter. But that would be discriminatory and only people without real values would say that cleaning is a lowly job. Nevertheless, you can use this to your advantage as a lot of people avoid cleaning tasks themselves, even in their own homes.
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Sunday, September 28th, 2008
Studies on the current demographics of the American society show that over 50% of American households have both parents working, and for couples who have finished high school or earned degrees, the number even increases. To top this off, the growing number of divorces has led a lot of single parents to holding two or more jobs.
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