Anybody familiar with this kind of business? Is it a good business to start?
>>1019029
Read all about maidsinblack on reddit. Super interesting read.
You say you want to get into the cleaning-up-human-shit-for-the-lowest-possible-cost industry, eh?
>>1019029
Your biggest obstacle will be finding reliable employees, and competing with immigrants who may want it more.
If you have the capital you may be able to bypass that with giving a higher wage and using better supplies, but there's not a lot of room.
I hear waxing floors is profitable.
Keep a clean image, get shit done on time and done right, and be realistic with your prices but don't sell yourself short.
Yep. Super simple. I do something pretty similar.
I could post a whole bunch of info, but i'll just ask: what do you want to know?
How can I contact you?>
Google "Maids in Black" + reddit, guy did a whole write up of his business model, makes bank.