I contacted a well known cleaning service to ask about job opening positions available now
Answer1:CC,As long as your intentions are only employment and you do not crossover into self promotion, there is really no reason to disclose your business. If they ask you about it, tell them the truth. It was/is something you attempted on your own but decided to seek employment instead. Otherwise, the dont ask, dont tell policy would probably be the best. One thing you might want to be wary of is if they have you sign an application or anything make sure there isnt a "no compete" clause tucked away in the verbiage. Some companies try to corner the market on competition with these. The best bet for you is to be 100% honest and give 110% of your effort to them while working there.I hope this helps.Brett Tadlock - Small Business CoachTadlocks Art of Businesshttp://www.tadlockart.com
Answer2:I agree with Brett as far as the issue you are asking about. But just in case you dont get the job, or are still looking at establishing your own cleaning business, I have a few suggestions.By your information, you are being too passive in attempting to acquire customers. Emails wont work and waiting for them to call you wont work. You need to get in front of the decision maker! Start with an introductory letter or phone call or drop by to introduce yourself and find out who is in charge. Then make an appointment to do an estimate or bid. Remember, every business that you do business with-insurance agents, lawyers, accountants, doctors-can be a potential customer. At least you will find out who they use, how much they pay and what they expect.Search out new office complexes and find the leasing agent or property manager to find out whos in charge of cleaning services.Oh, I have some many more resources and tips below....You CAN do this!
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