Carpet cleaning by nature is nothing special and very monotonous. Basically, you move the furniture out of the way, vacuum, spray down the soap, then extract it. I have been experimenting with making the first step interesting: moving furniture.
Most of the carpet I clean is found in classrooms and there are a lot of desks to move. When I first started, I would just push the desks to one side. Then I experimented with stacking. The trick with this is to stack them so that they don't fall and severely injure the person in the morning that has to move all of them back. I also see it as a way to make the morning person's job interesting. It's like a puzzle that they have to take apart just right so that it doesn't come crashing down. For example, this is my latest stack.
This is by far my most complex stacking job to date. I'm always looking for ways to make the stacks higher and more complex. It keeps my brain working while doing mindless tasks.
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I'm thinking that person that has to unstack your stacks either thinks you're a genius, or hates your guts.
HA! I love it! Good work friend!
That is amazing!!! So that's what 4 years of a BYU education gets you!!
haha... i miss that job so much. not only do you get to goof off all the time, but you get paid more than most on campus jobs. haha. good times.
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