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Old May 5, 2013, 07:04 PM
Glenn Glenn is online now
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Default “How to GET PAID to Learn While You Start Your Cleaning Biz”

Thanks Jecks,

Because I have friends and consulting clients who have already done what you want to do.

Start your own Cleaning Biz.

AND

Because I had to learn the Cleaning Aspects of the Janitorial business in a Week.

Perhaps I can Entertain you with a few Successful Ideas.

FIRST - My friend Nathanial.

He took a job at a University as a Janitorial Supervisor.

Borrowed their best trained employees to do
higher paid jobs - AFTER WORK - like carpet shampoo of the halls in a
Highrise Building.

Or

Use a High Speed Buffer to strip off old wax and put on new wax in Lobbies
and Large wood and linoleum floored areas.

Out of his own pay he bought a used Buffing Machine.

Clever I thought.

I've since visited other colleges and Universities.

MANY of the BEST Janitors and Managers MoonLight. They make MORE Munny Part time than they do in their 40 hr a week jobs.

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SECOND - I was Maintenance Supervisor (Briefly becuz I got promoted) for the Housing Dept at a large University.

During the summer months (No Students) Chem-lawn was paid 150K to come
in and Shampoo - Clean 1000's of Apts and dorm rooms, hallways too.

My boss had his budget cut.

And the Housekeeping Supervisor Quit. So my SOB Boss decided to save
DOUBLE.

He called me into his office. And GAVE ME The Housekeeping Supervisors
Job!

Plus George said, "Go out and buy the equipment you need to clean all the
apartments and dorm rooms yourself. And cross train your current employees to use it. DISMISSED."

#1 - I got paid a lot of overtime that next year.

#2 - In ONE WEEK - I watched the Universities collection of Janitorial Training Videos.

#3 - THEN I found out which employees ALREADY used the complex Expensive Equipment. Used them to train the rest.

#4 - AND I explained to my Janitorial staff - that when they decided to
moon-light for extra pay on weekends. Or find a new job. They'd earn more
because they had carpet cleaning and buffer skills.

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So.

YOU Might Take a Cleaning job to learn the basic skills.

Watch your boss to learn to manage people.

Volunteer to work Weekends and nights. (Most college Janitorial Supervisors
Have lucrative side businesses.)

AND once you have their Trust. Watch or rent all the Janitorial Training
videos you want.

HINT - They are SO EXPENSIVE no library will have them.

Thanks,
Glenn Osborn

P.S. - Oh yeah. And since you will be working day and night while you
learn. Here's a link to my Best Selling - 365 day 100% Guaranteed
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