A grateful boss paved the way for success when he gave Ashveen Raju a helping hand to chase his dream. Ashveen had impressed managers at the Auckland food company where he was in charge of production. His work ethic and loyalty shone – but after eight years at the company he’d set his sights on
Teamwork shone bright as these enthusiastic Auckland franchisees rose to the challenge during a skills development session. The Module 1 course is run through the Master Cleaners Training Institute in conjunction with CrestClean. The training course aims to raise industry standards by equipping personnel with skills, knowledge and industry-specific qualifications. Master Cleaners Training Institute CEO
Our cleaners have proved a big hit with a radio boss who says the standard of cleaning at the Auckland station has never been better. Anna McGovern has been singing the praises of CrestClean’s Naresh and Radhna Mani for their dedication to the job at MediaWorks. “The cleaning at my MediaWorks offices and station room
North Harbour franchisees were ‘honoured’ to meet Prime Minister Rt Hon John Key. After officially opening the premises, Mr Key visited Northern Arena in Silverdale, where he made the time to meet Crest’s North Harbour team – Radhna and Naresh Mani and Rameshwar Sharma. The three have been cleaning Northern Arena for the last three
When Ashveen and Kamini Raju borrowed $20,000 to purchase a CrestClean franchise, they set themselves what sounds like an impossible goal – to reach $150,000 turnover in a year. Nine months on, the Rajus are nearly there, with $130,000 turnover and 18 customers keeping them amongst the busiest franchisees in North Harbour, where they live