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| Posted: 19 Jun 2026 10:14 UTC | Post #1 |
| johnnyy Engine |
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| We had a cleaner miss a few key areas last week, and it made me think about training. How important do you think staff training is in commercial cleaning services? | |
| Posted: 19 Jun 2026 11:27 UTC | Post #2 |
| nikki800 Deck & Engine |
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| I remember working in a small office where the cleaning staff changed quite often, and you could tell when new people hadn’t been properly trained yet. Some areas were cleaned well, but others were missed or done in a different way each time. Over time, it created small inconsistencies that people started noticing. Later, when the company invested more in training, things improved a lot. The team seemed more confident, and the overall standard became much more consistent. Even simple things like knowing which products to use on different surfaces made a difference. So I think training isn’t just helpful, it actually shapes how reliable the whole service feels. | |
| Posted: 19 Jun 2026 14:56 UTC | Post #3 |
| luckyjack Deck |
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| I agree with that. From my experience, well-trained staff make a big difference in how smoothly everything runs. At one place I worked, the cleaning company introduced a short onboarding program for new staff, and the results were noticeable pretty quickly. Fewer mistakes, better attention to detail, and less confusion about tasks. I also think training helps with adapting to different environments, especially in retail or office spaces where expectations can vary. While looking into this topic for a friend’s shop, I came across retail cleaning london, which helped me understand how structured training supports consistent results in different settings. Overall, I’d say training directly affects both quality and reliability, and without it, even a good team can struggle to meet expectations. | |
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