Mikey P
Administrator
With Coit it took 3 days on the truck before they would send a new guy out. 
I've had guys ready in 5 or six months or nowhere close after a year..
My new guy shows lots of promise. I'm hoping by next May he'll be ready to clean stone, rugs, upholstery etc..
Does the average cleaning tech learn most of what he needs to know just by paying attention to the "crew leader" or does he need classes as well as time around the shop looking at stone and fabric samples to sharpen his ID skills?
What is your method for producing a great employee?

I've had guys ready in 5 or six months or nowhere close after a year..
My new guy shows lots of promise. I'm hoping by next May he'll be ready to clean stone, rugs, upholstery etc..
Does the average cleaning tech learn most of what he needs to know just by paying attention to the "crew leader" or does he need classes as well as time around the shop looking at stone and fabric samples to sharpen his ID skills?
What is your method for producing a great employee?