News for the employees and friends of General Building Maintenance, Inc. Volume 3, Issue 1

Spring 2005

I am proud to be a janitor

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Dear GBM Family:

Greetings! For the past six years since Don Kim took over the leadership of GBM, I did not have as much direct contact with you, although I was well informed of how everyone was doing through Don and his management team. All of your professional success and family blessings are in my daily prayer. Whether our relation- ship is as a contractor and subcontractor, or an employer and employee, I believe that it is a true blessing from God that we fulfill our obligations every day together. I thank you for the good work you all perform daily.

Today, I am sending this message to share an important matter: my sincere wish that we had “professionalism” and “pride” of our work in our hearts.

Let us think about the profession of being a “janitor.” It is not a well-perceived occupation because it is related to cleaning dirty floors. Also, janitors usually work with low wages and many immigrants are working in this industry. It does not have much of a positive or exciting perception.

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