Scootermannn
New Member
Hello fom Portland, Oregon!
I'm interested in the idea of approaching the local kitchen exhaust cleaners in my local market to offer my subcontracting labor to them. Does anyone have any ideas or views on this from a business owner standpoint..??
I have found that the local cleaners are supplying excellent service to restaurants and therefore nobody is willing to switch over to a new company. The Portland area cleaners really represent this important trade very well!
I thoroughly enjoy kitchen exhaust cleaning and would like to market my skills and knowledge to these Portland area cleaners. I would offer a no-compete agreement to them to show my level of commitment. Our business specializes in commercial awning cleaning as it turns out.
Does anyone contract out their cleaning assistance instead of hiring a employee..?? I'm seeking advice on what would be a professional way to approach these Portland area business owners. If you were approached by a local pressure washing owner offering professional assistance, would you be interested..??
My business is licensed for $1million and also surety bonded.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer to me. I truly appreciate it!
Brian-Robert Donaldson
S&B Pressure Washing, Inc.
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brian donaldson
[This message has been edited by Scootermannn (edited November 24, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Scootermannn (edited November 24, 2000).]
I'm interested in the idea of approaching the local kitchen exhaust cleaners in my local market to offer my subcontracting labor to them. Does anyone have any ideas or views on this from a business owner standpoint..??
I have found that the local cleaners are supplying excellent service to restaurants and therefore nobody is willing to switch over to a new company. The Portland area cleaners really represent this important trade very well!
I thoroughly enjoy kitchen exhaust cleaning and would like to market my skills and knowledge to these Portland area cleaners. I would offer a no-compete agreement to them to show my level of commitment. Our business specializes in commercial awning cleaning as it turns out.
Does anyone contract out their cleaning assistance instead of hiring a employee..?? I'm seeking advice on what would be a professional way to approach these Portland area business owners. If you were approached by a local pressure washing owner offering professional assistance, would you be interested..??
My business is licensed for $1million and also surety bonded.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer to me. I truly appreciate it!
Brian-Robert Donaldson
S&B Pressure Washing, Inc.
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brian donaldson
[This message has been edited by Scootermannn (edited November 24, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Scootermannn (edited November 24, 2000).]