Understand How to Be a Rockstar Custodian
Learn what makes a great custodian in a K-12 school, public or private.
Follow the next posts to find out how Mike Ward breaks down the word CUSTODIAN.
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Learn what makes a great custodian in a K-12 school, public or private.
Follow the next posts to find out how Mike Ward breaks down the word CUSTODIAN.
#AcademyofClng
Listen to the newest Podcast from the guys at GEM and ACE. Post Views: 2,093
What’s the difference between Disinfecting and Sanitizing? Sanitizing is the process of spraying a surface and wiping the chemical off after to remove any germs currently on the surface. Disinfecting, on the other hand, is allowing the chemical to stay on the surface for the directed kill time on the label before wiping it off. This…
If you currently use these tools, then listen to what Walt has to say. “My message to anyone in the industry would be to go! If you care about what you do and why you’re doing it, this is not an option for you! Dave’s course is packed with so much knowledge and things to…
The Academy of Cleaning Excellence held another professional development class yesterday. “How to clean, polish and refinish resilient floor surfaces. Students reviewed with the instructor the reason we take care of floors, and it is not for Appearance. You’ll have to come to class to learn the real reason. Everyone got a chance to…
GEM Supply and the Academy of Cleaning Excellence presented this SECOND session, of the Rock Star Supervisory series, at the FSPMA conference this month in Orlando. Here is the podcast of the presentation from Mike Ward’s book, “Who Swings Your Mop”. https://beyondclean.podbean.com/e/fspma-supervising-a-rock-star-family/ Post Views: 2,370
Kevin Keeler, a cleaning professional in the industry for 30 years, brought to my attention an important aspect of our industry. In his article, “Home Guarding the Treasures in 2015”, he states, “I still hear from cleaners, supervisors and managers that they don’t feel appreciated for their efforts”. This is a hard fact to accept in the cleaning industry…