Domestic Cleaning Industry Witnessing Boom Times
Domestic Cleaning Industry Witnessing Boom Times
Well this recession that isn’t a recession in some quarters is certainly anything but a recession within the domestic cleaning services industry.
With many families in reality feeling the pinch due to the effects from increased costs in basic commodities such as oil and fo
od many families who used to have one partner stopping at home to look after clean and maintain their family home have decided that they should both now go out to work to help cover the extra costs of these basic everyday commodities to maintain their quality of life.
For domestic cleaning services up and down the country this as led to an increase in business because now that these family households have felt the need to get an extra income stream coming into their household they are now finding that they do not wish to clean and iron during the evening and weekends and as such many are turning to the services of domestic cleaning companies for assistance.
Do you know of any other industries that this recession that isn’t a recession is bringing boom times too?
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Robin Harrison is the managing Director of Dolly Char (UK) Ltd. Dolly Char (UK) Ltd is one of the fastest growing domestic cleaning franchise companies in the UK today giving people the opportunity to work from the comfort of their own home.
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November 29th, 2008 at 10:30 am
Very smart, I actually didn’t realise this was such a booming market. Definitely something worth thinking about if a loss of job is looming and one is looking into working for themselves.
December 16th, 2008 at 3:27 pm
Very true, not a lot of people realise that having a cleaner is not the priveledge of just wealthy people,many ‘ordinary’ people have cleaners in order to free up ‘free’ time,and unlike cleaning companies who have to put up prices in line with increases in fuel, materials etc we the cleaning agency can keep our costs down by retaining our cleaners on a selfemployed basis and sourcing them from the area in which the client lives.