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Office Supplies Guide for Janitorial Cleaning Businesses

Office Supplies Guide for Janitorial Cleaning Businesses

Even though your Janitorial Cleaning Business helps keep other businesses clean, you will still need manage the office supply needs for your business. Once you've picked out your office space, moved in your furniture and purchased professional cleaning supplies for your janitorial cleaning jobs, you will still need to purchase office supplies. ShopCleaningSupplies.com has the office supplies and other items you will need for your office and small business.

When you purchase your cleaning products at ShopCleaningSupplies.com, you will save time and headaches by purchasing your office supplies at the same time. Additionally, we will help you save money, as we purchase our office supplies in bulk direct from the manufacturers.

If you are just setting up the office for your cleaning business, here's a list of some of the office supplies you will need. Obviously, you need paper, pens and pencils; other office supplies you will need will depend upon the size of your cleaning business. Listed below are some of the most common office supplies needed for Janitorial Cleaning Businesses:

  • Clipboards
  • Clocks
  • Coffee
  • Coffee Makers
  • Envelopes
  • File Folders
  • Label Makers
  • Markers
  • Packaging Supplies
  • Paper Shredders
  • Scissors
  • Snacks
  • Staplers
  • Surge Protectors
  • Tape
  • Tape Dispensers

Once your cleaning business has been running for a while, you will know which items you use a lot and which items you hardly use at all. It will be helpful to keep track of how fast you go through particular office supplies, so you can order them at regular intervals and insure that you do not run out or order too much.

You already use and trust ShopCleaningSupplies.com for your janitorial supplies, and we hope that you will consider us for all of your office supply needs. Remember, there's no minimum order...so you can purchase as much or as little as you need!

Our full selection of cleaning products for home and janitorial cleaning supplies for business include the following product categories:

- Air Fresheners
- Cleaning Products
- Facility Maintenance
- Floor & Carpet Care
- Food Service, Restaurant
- Material Handling
- Mops, Buckets & Brooms
- Personal Care
- Storage, Shelving
- Paper Towels
- Toilet Paper
- Trash Bags
- Trash Cans
- Green Cleaning Products

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This is getting old...
So I owe someone a blog post.  Frankly, I'm horrifically overdue.  I'm just terrible at upkeeping these things and I doubt that it'll ever change.  Oh well, might as well do the dirty deed and slap what I got going on up here, so here goes:

Life has taken a very drastic and pleasent turn.  It involves a very dear love of my life, her two kids, and the fact we all live together finally.  That's a big point.  Drea (a letter short of 'dream' and an anagram for 'dear') is finally permanently in my life.  Very good thing.  We're finally the unstoppable team we always knew we could be if we ever got out shit together.  Well guess what, suckahs!  We DID!

Now she's doing the writer thing, gonna be published and all, and I'm doing the paycheck thing.  I work for a website company called Cobalt.  They make website for car dealerships.  Doing very well for themselves, provide their employees with great benefits, have a very open and fun attitude, and quite frankly I'd be content with sticking with them for a good long time.  Especially since they seem keen on the idea of telephony - working remotely.  Since my job entails me making changes to websites and the like and not (see NOT) talking to customers, I could do this from ANYWHERE with a net connection.

Which leads me to my next persuit.  I have not given up on diving.  It's just on hold while I establish my life a little more solidly.  The company I technically work for, Seattle Dive, hasn't called me since February, not even about their website, which is "under construction" until they get me four stinking pictures so I can finish it.  As such, I haven't done any real dive work since September.  This makes me very sad.  I really enjoy commercial diving.  I love being under the water, I love doing manual labor, and I love making things... and destroying them.

My current goal is to stay at Cobalt full time and work remotely when I'm on a dive job, which I'm hoping to get at least two to three weeks every other month.  That would be a good start.  Then I hope to go back to school.  I've really determined that if I'm going to get anywhere I need that stupid piece of paper.  The current endeavor: a masters in hydrological engineering.  I'm pretty sure it exists.  Not terribly interested in hydraulics, but researching and designing new and improved tools for commercial diving.  I have a couple of fantastic ideas that, I feel, will revolutionize the industry... but I don't know how to execute it.  For obvious reasons I shall not share those ideas online.

So there we are.  Life is good, things are going smoothly, and all is well.  Nothing has exploded yet and we're doing okay.  Hopefully I'll work a little harder on keeping this up to date, especially since I have a live-in nag to make sure it gets done.  Cheers all.
 
 
 

 

UK Says "No" to Gay Men Who Use Mayo

It looks like the wonderful world of advertising has taken another blow. This time, it is the condiments company Heinz that aired a "gay-themed" commercial in the UK, which apparently drew in over 200 consumer complaints.

In advertising for Heinz Deli Mayo, the 30 second commercial depicts a family scene, with two children referring to a stereotypical New York Deli man as "Mum," before "Dad" walks out and gives him a kiss as he is leaving for work.

Regarding the decision to pull the ad, Nigel Dickie of Heinz UK, said: 'It is our policy to listen to consumers. We recognize that some consumers raised concerns over the content of the ad and this prompted our decision to withdraw it. The advertisement, part of a short-run campaign, was intended to be humorous and we apologize to anyone who felt offended."

The viewers complained that the material was "offensive," "inappropriate," and "unsuitable to be seen by children," while other viewers were perturbed that they had to explain homosexual relationships to their children who didn't understand the ad.

Perhaps at a glance, the ad simply depicts two gay men sharing a kiss, however when seeing the humor in it, it just seems to say that Heinz Deli Mayo is so good, mom would approve -- and be transformed into a Deli man just by using it.

Did you enjoy this ad, or do you believe that Heinz UK was right in removing it early? Would you be offended if your children saw this?
 
 
 

 

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