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    As clean as a new pinafore

    ZimkhithaBy ZimkhithaJanuary 28, 2010No Comments1 Min Read
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    DOMESTIC workers who are employed at hotels or guest houses are invited to take part in a training workshop at the White House B&B in Miles Street on 6 February.

    DOMESTIC workers who are employed at hotels or guest houses are invited to take part in a training workshop at the White House B&B in Miles Street on 6 February.

    The workshop is organised by Denise de Villiers. She says the aim of the workshop is to bring out mistakes that
    are usually made at places that cater for guests. “Sometimes people tend to clean only on visible surfaces,” she says.

    She also says that there are specific procedures that one needs to follow when tiding or cleaning in a hotel or
    B&B. The course will cost R80 per person. For more information about the course, contact Denise on 084 043 2170.

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