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i am from Hungary and i have been teaching in a promary school The kids in one of my group - they are 10-11year olds - would like to get penpals from other countries to have a chance for using their English. If you are interested in it please send me a message and let? s start getting new frienships.
Hope you are doing well, I would like to talk about sending comments, every time? I download a worksheet, I write a comment to thank the author of the WS, but it´s impossible, I don´t know where the problem is.
Commercial cleaning has always been time-sensitive and labor-intensive. Large facilities operate on tight schedules. Floors must stay clean without interrupting daily activity. Traditional workflows rely heavily on manual teams, shift planning, and supervision. This often leads to uneven results and rising costs.
Robotic floor cleaner are changing how commercial cleaning workflows are planned and executed. Instead of reacting to mess and manpower issues, facilities can now follow structured, repeatable cleaning routines. This shift is not just about automation. It is about creating smarter, more reliable workflows that support large-scale operations.
The Limitations of Traditional Cleaning Workflows
Manual cleaning workflows depend on people, timing, and availability. Staff fatigue affects quality. Absences disrupt schedules. Supervisors spend time managing tasks instead of improving processes.
In large spaces, this becomes harder to control. Some areas get cleaned too often. Others get missed. Night shifts increase expenses. Daytime cleaning can interrupt business operations.
These limitations push facility managers to look for more stable systems.
Hi, Friends. I just tried to post this in the Cafe, but I got an error message, so I am trying it here.
Hello, Friends,
I have been away for a while, but I just started teaching ESL again, very part time, and online only. It is the same company I taught for at my first ESL job, from 2005 to 2008. I am already creating worksheets for one of my students, so I will start formatting them to be appropriate for this wonderful site, and will upload them as soon as I can. I see here in the cafe that all of the familiar names are still active.
Yo Brucie! Good to see you! This site is depleted on this level and on that level, but, here you are, here am I and a canny few (quite a lot) of the other lovely familiar faces. I miss the good old days on here. I have forgotten how to make worksheets; got a new Microsoft thing and it was just too different. I never was an IT expert. Hope everyone is well:) Lynne xxx