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Being a school custodian involves a lot of hard work and dedication, as well as the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Here are some tips on how to be a school custodian: 1. Get to know the school: Spend time familiarizing yourself with the layout of the school, as well as the daily schedule and routines of the students and staff. 2. Learn the cleaning procedures: Become familiar with the cleaning products and equipment used in the school, as well as the cleaning procedures that are followed. This will help ensure that you can clean efficiently and effectively. 3. Communicate with staff: Establish good communication with teachers, administrators, and other staff members. This will help you understand their needs and provide better service. 4. Be reliable: Show up on time for your shift and consistently perform your duties to the best of your ability. A good work ethic will make you a valuable member of the school community. 5. Be proactive: Look for ways to improve the cleanliness and safety of the school. This may include identifying potential hazards or suggesting changes to the cleaning procedures. 6. Be friendly and approachable: Smile and greet students, staff, and visitors in a friendly manner. This will help create a positive atmosphere in the school. 7. Attend trainings: Attend any training sessions or workshops provided by the school or district. This will help you stay up-to-date with the latest cleaning techniques and technologies. 8. Stay organized: Keep your cleaning supplies and equipment organized and properly maintained. This will help you work more efficiently and avoid accidents or injuries. 9. Follow safety protocols: Follow all safety protocols and guidelines when using cleaning products and equipment. This will help ensure the safety of yourself and others. 10. Take pride in your work: Take pride in your work and the important role you play in maintaining a clean and safe learning environment for students and staff.
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