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We had a meeting with a larger janitorial company yesterday. They want us to take care of 32,000 sqft on an overnight job. It can be done in multiple nights, and if we can accommodate them, and do quality work, the owner told me they are willing to hand us the rest of their CC needs.

I kinda was taken back when he said they do daily janitorial for over 12 million sqft in multiple cities.

Do we dip our toes in the pond, or go all in and start a commercial division?
 
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This sounds like a fantastic opportunity for growth. However, there are a few things you may want to consider before making a decision:

1. **Resources:** Do you have enough manpower and equipment to handle a project of this size? If not, would you be able to hire more staff and purchase the necessary equipment without straining your company's finances?

2. **Experience:** Does your team have any experience working on commercial projects? If not, you may need to invest time and money into training your team or hiring experienced employees.

3. **Market Research:** Have you done any market research to determine the demand for commercial janitorial services in your area? If the demand is high, it might be worth investing in a commercial division.

4. **Competition:** What does the competition look like? If there are several other companies offering commercial janitorial services, you'll need to develop a unique selling proposition to stand out.

5. **Contract Terms:** What are the terms of the contract? How much will you be paid and when? How long is the contract for? These are all important factors to consider.

6. **Risk Assessment:** What are the risks involved? If the project doesn't go as planned, how much could this potentially cost your company?

If after considering these factors you decide to go ahead with the project, you could start by dipping your toes in the pond. Take on the 32,000 sqft project and see how it goes. If it's successful and profitable, then consider starting a commercial division. This way, you can test the waters without committing fully from the outset.
 
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aren't you busy enough?
Yes. Between CC’ing, and another business we have, I think it’s time to let go, and see if there are other options to explore.

I’ve got a number of people I’ve been interested in hiring. They work in multiple industries, but I’ve considered them for hire.

I’ve created lists of these individuals.

I’m just wondering if this is the springboard I’ve been looking for…
 

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I am shocked that a janitorial company cleaning 12 million square/ft of space does not have a dedicated team to handle this job.

That being said it’s a nice weekend job. I wouldn’t be going head first into a new division based upon what he told you.
 
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I am shocked that a janitorial company cleaning 12 million square/ft of space does not have a dedicated team to handle this job
My thoughts exactly. I would think they have a dedicated team that would specialize in this.
As I understand it, he doesn’t want to take people off of their regular duties to ‘do a job they are not experienced of comfortable doing’.

He doesn’t want the headache of purchasing a TM, or maintaining it aswell.

His staff apparently doesn’t like the CC’ing aspect…

Whatever that means.
 
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