Jan

13

By seeclearly

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Let’s Get Personal!

With the holiday’s behind us and the new year ahead I thought I would take a moment to get personal…

I have been cleaning window’s in the Portland metro area since 1982. I started washing windows in high school for my uncle’s business and decided to go on my own in the late 80’s.  Since that time I have developed many skills and resources that have helped me improve my business and allowed me to offer more services to my faithful customer’s.

I truly enjoy what I do. I have 5 kids and a couple of them have worked with me on several homes and offices throughout the last couple of years. This is truly a family business.

On my off time I enjoy many different activities. Some of which include mountain biking, running, and just being outside. We also volunteer our time to a local homeless shelter once a month and are involved in various other activities in our community. I think one of my favorite’s is being the Umpire In Chief for our local little league. Being a “rules” kind of guy, this is a great opportunity for me to use some of my God given gifts for the benefit of other’s.

Well, enough for now… The clouds have parted and the sun appears to be coming out, I think I will go for a run.

Remember, if there is any service you need accomplished around your home feel free to give me a call. Besides the services I offer, I am a great resource for other contractor’s and service businesses in the Portland metro area. Being a native Oregonian, I have encountered many people who do great work and are quite trustworthy.

Keith Carey

www.seeclearlywindows.com

Here are some picture of me and my family. Check them out if you are interested:

http://weaphermobile.blogspot.com/2009/07/all-grown-up.html

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  1. louisville Window Cleaning February 14, 2010 | 2:57 pm

    Window Cleaning is awesome. You get to meet great people every day doing window cleaning. I would not trade job with anyone.



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