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February 2011 Issue of PRO Monthly

Special Delivery

Special Delivery

Prompt service, sharp-dressed technicians and keeping promises to customers is the success formula for upstart Massachusetts company Northeast Sanitation Corp.
Industry News - February 2011

Industry News - February 2011

JAG Builds Restroom for Dubai King, Prince; Water Cannon Launches Online Store; Hino Trucks Tops Satisfaction Ranking; Ritam Technologies Launches Online Store; Clear Computing Launches New Online Store; Webinar Highlights Jetter Selection
My Truck Doesn’t Suck

My Truck Doesn’t Suck

What components are the most likely culprits when a tank starts to lose vacuum power?
In for the Long Run

In for the Long Run

Ontario’s Northern Disposal & Sanitation is up to the endurance challenge of the 70-mile Subaru Ironman Muskoka race
Strive to Be a Top Workplace

Strive to Be a Top Workplace

What can your portable restroom company have in common with Google, Qualcomm, Dreamworks Animation, Edward Jones and Domino’s Pizza? It can be on somebody’s “top workplaces” list.
Carrying More Units

Carrying More Units

A poster wants to know whether PROs prefer a traditional service truck with a small restroom carrier or a flatbed with bigger capacity
Learn to be Outrageously Successful

Learn to be Outrageously Successful

Speaker and business coach Scott Hunter brings success secrets that can help owners transform their companies
Your Trade Group Offers Many Benefits

Your Trade Group Offers Many Benefits

One of the most common questions asked by business owners or managers in any industry is, why should they be part of an industry trade organization?
Opportunity Knocks

Opportunity Knocks

Will you open the door to new possibilities at the Pumper & Cleaner Expo?
Product News - February 2011

Product News - February 2011

Armal Introduces Western Mains Restroom
Party with Dierks

Party with Dierks

Red-hot country performer — and one-time pumper — Dierks Bentley will rock the house in Louisville
Price Wars

Price Wars

How do you deal with cut-rate contractors who enter the market intent on pricing you out of the business?