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We Can Help You Get More Work From Your Employees!
A New Leaf specializes in helping businesses get the most work out of their higher paid employees such as professionals, secretaries, receptionists, and skilled labor.
How?
The work crew will free up your employees time by doing the non-skilled work currently done by a highly paid employee.
What Does This Mean To Your Business?
Look around your business. Do you as the owner or your highly paid employees sweep-up, empty trash, mow the yard, deliver mail, clean the bathrooms, and pick up trash? Why use valuable, costly time when A New Leaf crew can do it for half the price.
A New Leaf’s work crews can come to your business with a trained staff and three workers to do the tasks that you shouldn’t be doing. You can contract with A New Leaf to use a work crew dedicated to your business from one day up to five days a week.
For the flat rate of $60 a day a crew of three individuals & a supervisor will work from 8:00am to 3:00pm – 6 working hours. Perhaps half a day suits your needs – 8:30am to 11:30am for $30. For only $10 per hour you can put the crew to work doing the jobs that your other higher paid employees had been doing; freeing the employee up to complete their skilled jobs.
Can you afford not to hire A New Leaf crew?
Remember A New Leaf Crew can help you do:
- Clean, stock and move merchandise
- Clean up the grounds
- Sweep-up
- Janitorial Work: bathrooms, empty trash, mop, vacuum
- Hanging and Packaging Items
- Wash windows
- Dust merchandise
- And all other non-skilled tasks you have
Here is what Employers are saying about Our Crews
Doubletree Warren Place
Housekeeping Crew: September 2006 to Present
The Doubletree Hotel at Warren Place started our relationship with A New Leaf in September 2006 and we have found A New Leaf crew to be a very dedicated professional organization to work with. The work crew(s) have become a asset to the Housekeeping Department performing all task asked of them such as folding laundry, dusting and vacuuming lobby, cleaning the cafeteria, etc. In closing, I have no hesitation in recommending A New Leaf Organization.
Terry Potts, Human Resources Director
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