Opportunity Knocks: Don’t Leave Municipal Work on the Table
Drain cleaning companies looking for new revenue sources can often find opportunities with municipalities in their area. While the landscape is changing as larger utilities purchase more of their own equipment, the door is still open for those with the right equipment and know-how. >>cleaner.com/featured
Overheard Online
Your company is probably active on social media — but even if it isn’t, your employees probably are, and what they say ultimately reflects on your brand.
— Should Your Employee Handbook Include a Social Media Policy? >>cleaner.com/featured
Tool Time: Extend the Life of Your Cable Machine
You just got a brand new cable machine for your drain cleaning work. How do you make it last as long as possible? Following a few simple rules can help ensure that you get the most bang for your buck and keep the machine running like new for many years to come. >>cleaner.com/featured
Piercings & Tattoos: Is Body Art OK For Your Workforce?
All things being equal, would you hire someone with no visible tattoos or piercings over someone who could be on the cover of Inked magazine? Times have changed, and so have hiring practices, but employees are still — and always will be — a reflection of your company. Be mindful during the hiring process to ensure your workplace policies do not discriminate. >>cleaner.com/featured