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[S972]Steely Dan Dirty Work
by Jo Han Mok, Jo
The very qualities that make a person inclined to take control of his or her destiny, like perseverance, self-starting and a willingness to work long, hard hours can make it difficult to give it up. "Let George Do It" is a mocking phrase that go-getters invoke when describing people who won't take responsibility for their own destiny. However, after a certain point, George needs to be doing all the stuff you no longer need to do on your own.

The business owner who finally makes enough profit to reinvest in the business should look first at what is most desperately needed. Equipment upgrades, new software, supplies of hard goods that are necessary to the daily operation come first.

After that, though, taking a hard look at time consuming chores that return little in the way of income is a good idea. Paying someone else to do your grunt work, while you devote your time and energy to creating and maintaining revenue streams, is a way of working smart.

Your main strength should be the main source of your income. All the other chores, duties, repetitive tasks and time consuming labor should be done by those who have a flair for doing them.

Frankly, you're probably not cut out to be a happy clerical worker, if you chose to start your own business. As soon as you can afford it, hire one to do your clerical work for you, either as an employee or through the services of a remote Virtual Assistant. A VA might be the most cost-effective way to get jobs done that are simple, repetitive and labor intensive.

Outsourcing to Third World countries may have a bad reputation in the eyes of most people, but chances are you aren't like most people. Even if you've been "downsized" by a company that farmed out your job to India, you're still ahead of the pack in that you're working on building your own business for yourself. When it comes to deciding whom to hire for your grunt work, let the marketplace work in your favor.

Don't feel obligated to pay top dollar for second rate work just because you want to hire close to home. By denying a crappy worker a job, that worker gets the chance to improve performance and learn new skills. Subsidizing substandard performance doesn't do anybody any good.

When choosing an outsource, it's often better to go with a company or team of providers, rather than a single person. If that person gets sick or decides to quit, you're stuck with finding new help. A company or team can "reposition" someone else quickly, to cover any lapse. If the only difference between your choices is prompt response, choose the one that gets a test job done first.

In fact, it may be better to choose a source that may be less qualified but consistently delivers early, rather than a highly qualified but tardy responder.

Don't fall prey to being seduced by a cheap hourly rate. It may only cost you $6 per hour to hire someone to do a job, but if it takes him or her 12 hours to do a job that a $25 per hour worker could do in 2, you just spent $22 more than you needed to. Use your common sense and be willing to learn as you go when developing your outsourcing help.

Tired of getting down on the floor and scrubbing? For most folks running their own business, this is not exactly the part of the job they love best. Most folks also don't like coming in an hour early or staying an hour late to sweep, dust and run that smelly blue stuff through the toilet a time or two.

That's why we hire commercial janitorial services. Not only does it save you from doing the dirty work yourself, it also puts the work in the hands of professionals. After all, most of us aren't born cleaners.

Make Those Floors Shine!

The biggest cleaning headache, whether it's a small closet-sized office or a 15-story skyscraper, is floors. Floor maintenance is probably 50% of your cleaning trouble, and sweeping for 10 minutes just isn't going to get it done.

A commercial janitorial service will handle all your floor maintenance needs, from sweeping and mopping to waxing and buffing. They have the latest gear and chemicals on the market, and they can do your carpet cleaning and pressure washing as well. Very few of us can afford to stock up on the gear you need to remove these tough stains and blemishes.

When The Windows Turn Brown.

Window cleaning is another major janitorial duty most of us don't want to take on by ourselves. If you've ever cleaned your own windows, you know how tough it is to get it just right and not leave a big smudge that says, "Nice try". These services can do your windows perfectly using the latest techniques and equipment.

It's The Little Details That Really Matter

Windows and floors are the biggest and most noticeable problems, but there are lots of tiny details that most of us never bother with cleaning. One example is your vents. If you don't clean your air conditioning and heating vents, you are inviting every toxin and contaminant into your work space for workers and customers to enjoy.

Dusting is another small problem. Most of us can run a duster over the desks and surfaces, but you really need somebody with the state-of-the-art dust removal equipment to get it all. There are also the high surfaces which are most prone to dust, and which you don't want to climb on chairs to do yourself.

Odor removal is an especially tricky problem if you're not an expert cleaner. Where is that smell coming from? I don't know, but it stinks and your customers might prefer the nicer smelling place down the street. Odor removal is best left to a specialist.

There are many more tiny details that a commercial janitorial service can help you with like wall washing, upholstery cleaning and mold prevention. These little details are what make the difference between a clean office and an office that is sparkling each morning when you come into work.

Hiring a commercial janitorial service is a step in building your business. For every small business owner, there comes a day when they decide they've had enough of mopping and scrubbing, and they can shell out a few bucks to have somebody else do it. Find a commercial janitorial service in your area, and leave the dirty work to the pros.

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