Scott1
New member
How many of you pick up, sweep or wash away the debris left from the sidewalk when washing shopping centers?
The reason I ask is from an experience I had this weekend.The property manager asked me to remove as much of the caution paint at the curb as possible because they will be line striping. Along with the gum and dirt , it was alot of debris. I washed it away from the curb about 3 feet and left, thinking that the sweeper truck would pick it up. The next afternoon, I got an irrate email and was back to the center to sweep it up. I should have asked ahead of time and will always do so from now on. I always want to do more than expected and maybe I have not been. I have never had a complaint and many compliments. The bottom line is that property managers are super busy and want the job done with no hassles. I fully understand.
I wonder what your experiences have been?
The reason I ask is from an experience I had this weekend.The property manager asked me to remove as much of the caution paint at the curb as possible because they will be line striping. Along with the gum and dirt , it was alot of debris. I washed it away from the curb about 3 feet and left, thinking that the sweeper truck would pick it up. The next afternoon, I got an irrate email and was back to the center to sweep it up. I should have asked ahead of time and will always do so from now on. I always want to do more than expected and maybe I have not been. I have never had a complaint and many compliments. The bottom line is that property managers are super busy and want the job done with no hassles. I fully understand.
I wonder what your experiences have been?