Learn how to use the dry cleaning machine, iron shirts, etc... Asked by robert3339 57 months ago Similar questions: training start dry cleaning business Business.
Similar questions: training start dry cleaning business.
Go to work for a dry cleaner My husband, who is part owner in his family business, always says that before starting your own business, you learn the ropes on someone else's dime. What he means is that you go to work for the exact kind of business you want to run. In this case, go work at a dry cleaning store.
You will get the absolute best education in what it is like to run a dry cleaning business by working for one. You will learn what the common mistakes are and hopefully avoid them in your own venture. You may even learn that running a dry cleaning business isn't all you thought it would be, and in that case you have saved yourself time, money, and unhappiness.
Good luck! Sources: My opinion .
1 ShallowDays, regarding your answer "Go to work for a dry cleaner": Thanks for the advice! :) .
ShallowDays, regarding your answer "Go to work for a dry cleaner": Thanks for the advice! :).
2 You can take training from ifi.org, or nca-i.com. They offer world class training courses, online, in person, by mail, or in formal class room setting.
You can take training from ifi.org, or nca-i.com. They offer world class training courses, online, in person, by mail, or in formal class room setting.
" "I want to start an online business(food). Where do I start?" "Should I buy a profitable existing dry cleaning business? There are so many for sale.
Why?
I want to start an online business(food). Where do I start?
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