I thought I'd share an article each week from our June Employee Newsletter. --Kari
How are we different? Is cleaning “just cleaning”? I believe attitude affects EVERYTHING we do, especially in our jobs. Forget the the sterio-type of the old janitor in coveralls pushing the dust mop up and down the hallway as slow as a turtle with slumped down shoulders and a bitter attitude. Cleaning takes ENERGY. We are as professional as we WANT to be. Every job is important or it wouldn’t be a job. How do I view our role to our clients? I truly view our team as an asset and help to our customers. We help them do their jobs more effectively by preparing their office or facility for each new day of business. People notice “clean” verses “dirty”…..it may not always get back to your ears but it is always noticed. Imagine if you had to go to work each day with trash all over, caked on dust and a dirty floor and let’s not even get into dirty restrooms….it truly affects morale, motivation and moods. It also would be a poor representation to the clients that come it to do business. We are a community based business. We are not a large franchise that views the jobs as a bare minimal service, rather we are investing in our own community, neighbors and friends. There is a TRUST from our clients that we will be as professional in their office or facility as they are. The respect for their business and their clients is a part of our service to them. A cleaning position may not be a career-type job, it is a part time gig for most people, but the out look and the view of a partnership role with our clients is how we are different from our competition. I have full confidence in the team we have to represent Simply Cleaner and our clients in a professional way and to see business through the eyes of our clients.
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