Monday, January 7, 2013

Anago of Western PA Announces January Franchise Owner’s Meeting

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA – January 7, 2013 –Anago of Western PA is pleased to announce that the next monthly franchise Owner’s Meeting has been scheduled on the 2013 calendar. 

The January Franchise Owner’s Meeting will be held on Monday, January 21, 2013 from 11am – 1pm at the Anago of Western PA Regional Support Office (300 Old Pond Road, Suite 202, Pittsburgh, PA 15017).  The topic for the meeting will be “Advanced Bidding and Estimating”. The goal of the meeting is for the Franchise Owner’s to gain a solid  understanding of the Commercial Cleaning bidding process, and can feel comfortable enough with the process to bid on accounts on their own.

“All Anago of Western PA Franchise Owner’s are given a basic session on Bidding and Estimating as part of their New Franchise Orientation.  For some of our Franchise Owner’s that was nearly ten year ago, so this will serve as a great refresher,” states Anago of Western PA Vice President Bill Ross.  “Additionally we are going to cover some more advanced topics during this meeting, as well as answer Franchise Owner’s questions about how we come up with the pricing that we use.”

The meeting will be held at the Anago of Western PA Regional Support Office (300 Old Pond Road, Suite 202, Pittsburgh, PA 15017).  Lunch will be provided following the meeting, compliments of Anago of Western PA. All Anago of Western PA Unit Franchise Owners should attend.  Anyone else wishing to attend should contact Anago of Western PA President David Ross at (412) 257-3060.

Pittsburgh, PA 15017 USA
Ph: 412-257-3060

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