April 29, 2006 (Press Release) --
Hard times don't have to mean the end of things.
About 4 years ago a middle aged man was going have to be on dialysis as a result of his kidneys not operating properly. He had been in sales for more years than he cares to count and was usually one of the top people where ever he worked. That caused him to start his own business that could easily earn $200 dollars an hour, with a profit of from 52% to 88% depending up the job.
Your probably wondering what he was doing. Well as strange as it sounds, he was cleaning acoustic ceilings.
Well being on dialysis takes a lot out any one that has to go through it and it has made it hard for him to walk. So he can't get around to call on customers or perform the work.
An old friend ask him if wanted to sell the business as he use to sell dealerships some years. So he thought he couldn't sell the service or perform the work, but he can sell the dealerships and teach others how to do exactly what he was doing when he ran his own dealer/distributor ship in the past. He can still build the systems and teach some one else how to do the same plus he still has the formulas to the cleaning solutions.
He has performed this service for banks, hotels, hospitals, night clubs, restaurants, nursing homes, office buildings, bars, cafes and more. He has cleaned the ceilings in Wendy's, Mac Donald's, Burger King Perkins, Embers, Wards, Sears, All State, State Farm, Holiday Inn and National Car Rental just to mention a few.
Many people are loosing their jobs to over seas companies and down sizing as companies look for ways to cut costs. The need for providing services like cleaning goes on and no machine or automation can take the place of real person in the service industry. I found this story to be quite interesting considering the number of people that need work as a result of down sizing and company restructuring in the United States. By the way this gentleman is looking for a working partner to teach this business to. For more information Contact:
Mike Powers
Michael Clean Ceiling Care
2735 15th. Ave. South
Minneapolis MN 55407
612 721 8858
http://www.michaelclean.com
About 4 years ago a middle aged man was going have to be on dialysis as a result of his kidneys not operating properly. He had been in sales for more years than he cares to count and was usually one of the top people where ever he worked. That caused him to start his own business that could easily earn $200 dollars an hour, with a profit of from 52% to 88% depending up the job.
Your probably wondering what he was doing. Well as strange as it sounds, he was cleaning acoustic ceilings.
Well being on dialysis takes a lot out any one that has to go through it and it has made it hard for him to walk. So he can't get around to call on customers or perform the work.
An old friend ask him if wanted to sell the business as he use to sell dealerships some years. So he thought he couldn't sell the service or perform the work, but he can sell the dealerships and teach others how to do exactly what he was doing when he ran his own dealer/distributor ship in the past. He can still build the systems and teach some one else how to do the same plus he still has the formulas to the cleaning solutions.
He has performed this service for banks, hotels, hospitals, night clubs, restaurants, nursing homes, office buildings, bars, cafes and more. He has cleaned the ceilings in Wendy's, Mac Donald's, Burger King Perkins, Embers, Wards, Sears, All State, State Farm, Holiday Inn and National Car Rental just to mention a few.
Many people are loosing their jobs to over seas companies and down sizing as companies look for ways to cut costs. The need for providing services like cleaning goes on and no machine or automation can take the place of real person in the service industry. I found this story to be quite interesting considering the number of people that need work as a result of down sizing and company restructuring in the United States. By the way this gentleman is looking for a working partner to teach this business to. For more information Contact:
Mike Powers
Michael Clean Ceiling Care
2735 15th. Ave. South
Minneapolis MN 55407
612 721 8858
http://www.michaelclean.com

Cleaning ceilings is only 95 cents on the dollar cost of painting over the dirt or replacing the tiles with a profit margin of from 58% to 88%.
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