netjetwife
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Nota, it was a literal reference to actual housecleaning. I was taught by my squeaky-clean mom that the ceiling, walls, floor order is the most efficient and cleanest when dusting/washing a room. It was used as an analogy to show agreement with the NJ folks who were/are expecting more cuts to come from the managerial side where there appears to be an excess supply. When a company has to cut costs and unneeded workers it does seem logical to start with those who are paid the most--hence the top down analogy.
Likewise, in an economic climate that makes owner satisfaction/retention a priority, it is a valid approach to start cut backs in an area further from their notice rather than areas that can immediately and negatively impact the client's experience.
Edit note: my post was a detailed response to the questions Nota deleted. Perhaps there are cleaning-challenged posters who can use the tip... The debate on where and when to cut has validity so I'll leave my post. NJW
Likewise, in an economic climate that makes owner satisfaction/retention a priority, it is a valid approach to start cut backs in an area further from their notice rather than areas that can immediately and negatively impact the client's experience.
Edit note: my post was a detailed response to the questions Nota deleted. Perhaps there are cleaning-challenged posters who can use the tip... The debate on where and when to cut has validity so I'll leave my post. NJW
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