Do your employees wear uniforms or work clothes like Dickies?
Discount Medical Scrubs
We are in the linen service business. My parents run the day and I run the overnight production. There is no production in the daytime. We mainly do sheets, towels, table clothes, some other white items like lab coats.
We want to get into work clothes like Dickies, cook's clothing and maybe medical scrubs.
We own the stuff. Your labels are encoded so we know who it belongs to. Say you are renting 50 queen sized sheets for beds in your motel. After about 150 washes, they will look pretty beat and we will replace them. If they end up ripped or stained, we may bill you for them, pro-rated. This works for us and our customers.
Now with lab coats, we have only two styles of lab coat and they come in S to XXL. Pretty simple. Your firm needs so many of particular size or style.
But uniforms need to get back to a specific person. Do your employees own the uniforms? Are they obligated to use your laundry service? I'm trying to get a feel for the market before we leap into it. Thanks
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November 4th, 2010 at 8:55 pm
Where I work now, only a few employees wear uniforms or work clothes like Dickies. These employees are issues uniforms and are responsible for cleaning and replacing the uniforms if damaged.
While I was in college I worked in a packing plant where we had coverall that the company wash every day. The company had their own laundry on site available at no cost to the employee. We did not own our coveralls, but the coveralls were issued and the employee was responsible for any lost include those lost in the laundry.
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