Training, Training & More Training

In today’s cleaning industry training is often something that is overlooked. Although most companies train employees upon hiring them it is vital to your success to ensure employees are trained and retrained frequently. Upon hiring an employee, they should always be trained on the chemicals and equipment that they...

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The Day Porter

At face value a Day Porter, also referred to as a Porter, is an onsite janitorial professional responsible for maintaining a commercial site during business hours. Porters are generally tasked with maintaining restrooms, kitchens, lobbies, and high traffic areas throughout the day.

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Burning the Midnight Oil

Once you have entered the janitorial business you will quickly learn that most of your money will be made at night. This is largely do to the fact that many cleaning shifts start when businesses close for the night. Most janitorial scopes will dictate that your team begins their...

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Basic Janitorial Services

Although most scopes will go far beyond basic cleaning services it is important that you and your team know, understand, and master them before taking on larger and more in-depth scopes. For starters lets define what the cleaning industry labels as our basic services. In no order basic cleaning...

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