Goomer
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I was contacted by a national floor maintenance co. out of Florida.
The have the service contracts for several large retail store chains in NYC and the surrounding areas, and are looking for a sub-contractor to perform the carpet cleaning.
They are primarily looking to have 16 PayLess shoe store serviced, and may add other chains in the future.
Some 2x per month, some "as needed", HWE ONLY, nothing moved, and no gum removal.
They are offering 5 cents per foot, with a $1oo minumum as follows....
I checked out a few of the stores closest to me, and they were all in similar condition to this..........
I am shocked at they are under the impression that 5 cents per foot will fly under such conditions, and that they expect to find anything other than some brokedick hack operation that will be lucky to still be around after the first few stores, before they are left in limbo looking for someone else as the carpets get worse and worse.
I can only think that with them being a national company, that they think 5 cents is acceptable in a large number of markets, but I find it hard to believe it will fly in anywhere, no matter how depressed the market is.
I'm thinking they may not care, as long as a billable service is performed, which I can certainly play the game and give it a once over, but other than that, I quite honestly don't understand how they can expect any acceptable standard of service and reliability at that rate.
Does a nickel fly ANYWHERE??
The have the service contracts for several large retail store chains in NYC and the surrounding areas, and are looking for a sub-contractor to perform the carpet cleaning.
They are primarily looking to have 16 PayLess shoe store serviced, and may add other chains in the future.
Some 2x per month, some "as needed", HWE ONLY, nothing moved, and no gum removal.
They are offering 5 cents per foot, with a $1oo minumum as follows....
I checked out a few of the stores closest to me, and they were all in similar condition to this..........
I am shocked at they are under the impression that 5 cents per foot will fly under such conditions, and that they expect to find anything other than some brokedick hack operation that will be lucky to still be around after the first few stores, before they are left in limbo looking for someone else as the carpets get worse and worse.
I can only think that with them being a national company, that they think 5 cents is acceptable in a large number of markets, but I find it hard to believe it will fly in anywhere, no matter how depressed the market is.
I'm thinking they may not care, as long as a billable service is performed, which I can certainly play the game and give it a once over, but other than that, I quite honestly don't understand how they can expect any acceptable standard of service and reliability at that rate.
Does a nickel fly ANYWHERE??