Janitor’S Guide: A Step by Step Guide to Starting and Operating Your Own Janitorial Business, Quick and Easy, in Six Steps.
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This book was designed to reroute your thinking and to get you started on another path, one that will lead you to a more fulfilling life. We do not want to lessen our faith in humanity. I have written this book to show you how you can own your own business and be successful at it. Please take a look and enjoy the ride that may never end; a ride that will lead you to success and a new beginning in your venture for secure employment by being your own boss.
Bruce W. Petersen
Bruce W. Petersen
About the Author: As I grew up in the small community of Grass Valley, California, I was always told that I would never amount to anything and so became a very quiet and reserved child. And it wasn't until I left home on my own that I had to begin to show confidence if I wanted to survive. So as I struggled, I met my wife Linda who helped to see how successful I could be and so it was because of her that I started my own janitorial business. I invested ten thousand dollars in an already existing business that I purchased from a friend and from there on I realized that building it on my own was the only way. Because it was built on the character of someone else and not mine I lost most of my accounts within months. I began to realize that to continue I had to develop a strong, reliable, and hard working character. I was always a watcher and listener and this helped me to move ahead. After my 1st. Year I was beginning to grow. All of this became possible because of word of mouth and hard work. I would look for accounts that had more than one location. Before I knew it I had all the branches. So for me success was being friendly, reliable, a listener and a hard worker. I had a six figure income and employed up to six people.
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Janitor’S Guide - Bruce W. Petersen
© 2011 by Bruce W. Petersen. All rights reserved.
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First published by AuthorHouse 12/05/2011
ISBN: 978-1-4670-3831-7 (sc)
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ISBN: 978-1-4670-3829-4 (ebk)
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter One
Owning a Business
Chapter Two
Why Self-Employment?
Chapter Three
Myths and Fears
Chapter Four
The Decision to Self-Employ
Chapter Five
Where Do I Look for Business?
Chapter Six
How Much Do I Charge?
Chapter Seven
How Can I Keep My Customers?
Chapter Eight
What to Do When… ?
Chapter Nine
Conclusion
Chapter Ten
Appendix
Supplement
Let’s Get Started
The Cleaning Industry
Is Franchising the Answer?
This book is dedicated to all the hardworking janitors who, over the years, have had to make great efforts to earn a living. Often it is a job that goes unnoticed, but it is one that needs to be completed. Being a janitor myself for over twenty years, I had to overcome many obstacles. I would fight with my inner feelings to obtain a measure of satisfaction from my work only to realize that it was a means to an end, a way to pay my bills. Now that I possess my own janitorial business and see that it was not all that difficult to do, I’ve decided to share my knowledge and experience with my fellow janitors. I hope this book will be a touchstone in your success as an accomplished business owner in the janitorial field.
006_a_reigun.jpgHAVE FUN!
Acknowledgments
I wish to express my deepest thanks and love to my wife, Linda, who over the years has greatly encouraged me. She has aided me in my success.
Thank you, my love.
Preface
People’s hope for a secure future is diminishing at an alarming rate. Their faith in big business is lessening. People’s lives are in serious jeopardy when they discover that their jobs are threatened. Many are now becoming more aware that they cannot count on anyone but themselves.
This book was designed to reroute your thinking and to get you started on another path, one that will lead you to a more fulfilling life. We do not want to lessen our faith in humanity. I have written this book to show you how you can own your own business and be successful at it. Please take a look and enjoy the ride that may never end; a ride that will lead you to success and a new beginning in your venture for secure employment by being your own boss.
Bruce W. Petersen
010_a_reigun.jpgStay Focused.
Don’t Get Lost!
Chapter One
Owning a Business
"There are two times in a man’s life when he should not speculate: when he can’t afford it,
and when he can."
—Mark Twain
In conversation, the topic of owning your own business often throws up a red flag. You might think: corporation, big, overhead, employees, money. Undertaking a task like that is monumental. I am not talking about a big corporate business; I am speaking about a small, home-based janitorial service.
This is something that everyone has thought about at one time or another. The American dream, which many people attain, is owning a home, but the ultimate would be to