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Excuses – House Cleaner Calls Out Again

Excuses. House cleaning employee calls out again with another excuse. The reasons are creative enough, but that doesn’t justify the lopsided workflow for the rest of your team. Do your cleaning service providers have too many excuses, explanations, and cop-outs? Has your schedule run amuck with lazy maids giving you the song and dance of why they can’t show up to work today?

The House Cleaning Guru, Angela Brown highlights your leadership role. Combined with probation you can create new rules and ensure a paradigm shift for your team and end all excuses.

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Employee to Employer – Maid Starts Her Own Cleaning Company

Employee to employer – Are you a Maid going on your own to start a cleaning business? The House Cleaning Guru, Angela Brown covers some tips to avoid a lawsuit. Learn ways to prevent competing with your current employer. Avoid breaking a non-compete clause, or employee theft, and leave with your previous employer’s blessing.
It’s easy to want to appropriate clients who know you and treat you like family but the support from your current employer is worth far more if you’ll follow these strategies.

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House Cleaners Steal Your Clients? What Should You Do? @SavvyCleaner

It happens in every house cleaning business, maid service or commercial cleaning company. You hire and train great employees. You give them all the tools they need to succeed, and they take those tools and leave. They start their own cleaning companies and compete with you. To make matters worse – they steal your clients. Here are some tips for dealing with this when it happens – because it will.

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